Optoelectronics

Energy efficient lighting suitable for hazardous locations

21st March 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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Heavyweights in durability, yet sleek in design, MaxLite’s series of LED Hazardous Location fixtures is designed to meet the challenges of lighting environments where safety and efficiency matter most. MaxLite HLR Series luminaires are certified for use in a wide range of indoor and outdoor hazardous areas, including those classified as Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 2.

The LED luminaires lower energy consumption by more than 50% and operate twice as long as conventional HID fixtures, providing facilities such as oil platforms, mills and chemical plants with years of maintenance-free illumination and operational cost savings.

Performing at an exceptional 105lm/W, the fixtures are available in an output range of 8,000 to 17,000lm to replace HID fixtures of up to 400W. They deliver crisp, bright light in 5000K with excellent colour rendering, for optimal visibility.

“The demand for explosion-proof lighting continues to grow, and LED offers a tremendous upside for industrial facilities looking to replace older lighting systems,” said Amro El-Adle, Associate Product Manager. “Our HLR Series LED luminaires are more compact than incumbent light sources and operate at a much lower cost, providing operators with a quick return on their investment and significant long-term savings.”

A full range of mounting accessories is available to ease installation of the fixtures in ceiling, pendant, wall or surface applications. Built to resist corrosion, vibration, moisture and dirt, HLR Series fixtures are constructed of a durable die cast aluminum housing and full module heat sink that ensure reliable performance and longevity. The fixtures operate on 120-277V and 347-480V inputs, and feature integral 15kV surge suppression protection. Temperature class ratings vary by power level, with some models certified for use in T5 environments.

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