Eaton 1.1 W LED Emergency Hazardous Area Light Fitting, 240V ac,LOM 03 ATEX 2036 X, LOM 02 ATEX 2013 X

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RS Stock No.:
220-6554
Mfr. Part No.:
NOR000005160010
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Hazardous Area Light Fitting

Power

1.1W

Housing Material

Copper Free Aluminium

Lamp Type

LED

Sub Type

Emergency

Voltage

240V ac

IP Rating

IP67

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Luminous Power

630 lm, 330

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Individual Lamp Wattage

11W

Standards/Approvals

IECEx BKI 07.0008 X, LOM 03 ATEX 2036 X, LOM 02 ATEX 2013 X

Length

460mm

Width

144mm

Hazardous Area Certification

LOM 03 ATEX 2036 X, LOM 02 ATEX 2013 X

Eaton Hazardous Area Light Fitting, 337lm Luminous Flux, 16VA Rated Power Consumption - NOR000005160010


Keep emergency exits in full view in hazardous areas with this light fitting from Eaton. It's equipped with sensors so it switches on and off automatically when motion is detected. The luminaire has a rated power consumption of just 16VA, so it delivers energy-efficient operation. As it's approved according to Ex-d explosion protection standards, you can count on it in high-risk environments. A luminous flux rating of 337lm indicates it delivers a bright display so you're never left in the dark. With a weight of just 5.6kg, you won't break a sweat mounting it on a wall or ceiling.

Features & Benefits


• Visibility distance of 12m makes it easy to see even in large work areas

• IP67 rating shows that it's fully dustproof and can withstand immersion in up to 1m of water for 30 minutes

• Borosilicate glass protective cover has high mechanical and thermal resistance, making it suitable for extreme environments

What's the operating temperature range of this light fitting?


This unit can withstand temperatures between -20°C to +55°C, making it suitable for use in demanding conditions.

Note

Eaton formerly known as CEAG

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