100W LED Explosion Proof Light for Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations - 12500 Lumens - 250W MH Equivalent - 5000K / 4000K
Features
- Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D
- Uniform light distribution for industrial spaces
- Durable design lowers maintenance and energy costs
- Replaces 250-watt metal halide
- Certified by UL, 5 year warranty
- 120-277VAC
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Overview
- Available in 185-watt
- Included U-bracket for flat surface mounting
- Available in 4000K and 5000K
- UL 844 Hazardous Location: Class I, Division 2 Groups A,B,C, D
- UL 1598 and IP68 for wet locations
- 50000 hours L70 lifespan
- 5 year warranty
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Specifications
Ambient Operating Temperature | -30~+50 °C (-22~+122 °F) |
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Beam Angle | 120° |
Brand | Super Bright LEDs |
Certifications/Compliance
Certifications/Compliance
Standards and certifications comprise a vast number of companies and compliances that serve specific purposes—primarily addressing safety, environmental impact and energy efficiency, and sanitation. They are divided into categories for each product type and certification type to allow for very specific qualifications related to each product. When this system is being used as intended, it gives consumers, installers, suppliers, and anyone else that may be involved confidence that the product is safe and will work well in their application. The most common UL and ETL certifications relate to safety and installation, although they do also provide some sanitation-related certifications (using NSF standards). Another common certification body is the DLC, which specializes in certifying the performance of a light—mainly related to environmental impact and electrical efficiency. Learn more about different certification types here . |
Certified by UL |
CRI
CRI
|
80+ |
Current Draw
Current Draw
Current draw is calculated using the following formula: W/V = A, where W = the amount of power your light needs (wattage), V is the electrical system voltage (e.g., 120V AC), and A = amps. An ampere or amp (A) is the standard unit for electrical current. A milliamp (mA) equals one-thousandth of an amp, or 1000 mA is equivalent to 1 A.
Choosing LED fixtures with the correct amperage ensures safe and proper operation, preventing damage or injury. We recommend having all electrical components and fixtures installed by a certified professional electrician or lighting technician in compliance with all relevant standards and regulations. |
830 mA |
Dimmable | Yes |
Dimmer Type
Dimmer Type
|
1-10V |
Efficacy | 115 lm/W |
Environmental Rating
Environmental Rating
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Suitable for Wet Locations, Waterproof |
Equivalency | 250 W Metal Halide |
Finish | Gray |
Hazardous Location Rating
Hazardous Location Rating
|
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D |
Input Connection Type | Pigtail |
IP Rating
IP Rating
|
IP68 |
Rated Life (L70) | 50000 Hours |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Type | Tempered Glass |
Lumens | 12500 Lumens |
Mount Type | Yoke Bracket |
Operating Voltage | 120-277 VAC |
Product Materials | Aluminum Housing, Glass Lens |
T-Class Rating
T-Class Rating
|
T4 |
UL File Number | E366643, E483625 |
Warranty | 5 Year |
Wattage | 100 Watts |
Accessories & Power Supplies
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