Wall-Mounted Round Incandescent Hazardous Location Lights
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These round incandescent lights mount to walls in hazardous locations where ceiling mounting may not be an option due to ducts and pipes. They use light bulbs with an E26 medium screw base and are commonly used to replace existing round hazloc fixtures. Hazardous location lighting fixtures illuminate areas with flammable, combustible, or ignitable materials. They keep arcs and sparks contained so that the fixtures won't cause a fire or explosion. They carry class and division ratings as defined by NEC and OSHA for use in locations where specific hazards are present in normal or abnormal conditions. Class I and II fixtures also carry group ratings designating use in locations with specific types of gas, vapor, or dust.
For Fibers & Flyings, Combustible Dust, Flammable Vapors & Gases; Escaped from Closed Systems
These Class I, II, and III fixtures illuminate Division 2 hazardous locations where flammable gases or vapors, combustible dusts, and/or ignitable fibers or flyings are normally confined or not present in ignitable concentrations. Their group ratings designate use in locations with specific types of gas, vapor, or dust. They prevent arcs or sparks within the fixture from igniting gases, vapors, dusts, fibers, or flyings on or near the fixture.
Flammable gases and vapors are Class I hazards commonly found in petroleum refineries, fuel dispensaries, sewage treatment plants, and processes using chemicals, paints, coatings, or sealants. Combustible dusts are Class II hazards commonly found in pharmaceutical factories, coal-handling plants, grain elevators, and plants processing flour, feed, or powder. Ignitable fibers and flyings are Class III hazards commonly found in textile mills, lumber mills, and other plants with airborne fibers or sawdust.
Flammable gases and vapors are Class I hazards commonly found in petroleum refineries, fuel dispensaries, sewage treatment plants, and processes using chemicals, paints, coatings, or sealants. Combustible dusts are Class II hazards commonly found in pharmaceutical factories, coal-handling plants, grain elevators, and plants processing flour, feed, or powder. Ignitable fibers and flyings are Class III hazards commonly found in textile mills, lumber mills, and other plants with airborne fibers or sawdust.
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For Fibers & Flyings, Combustible Dust, Flammable Vapors & Gases; Present During Normal Operations
These Class I, II, and III fixtures illuminate Division 1 hazardous locations where flammable gases or vapors, combustible dusts, and/or ignitable fibers or flyings are normally present. Their group ratings designate use in locations with specific types of gas, vapor, or dust. Also called explosion-proof fixtures, they contain explosions that may trigger within the fixture and prevent arcs or sparks within the fixture from igniting gases, vapors, dusts, fibers, or flyings on or near the fixture.
Flammable gases and vapors are Class I hazards commonly found in petroleum refineries, fuel dispensaries, sewage treatment plants, and processes using chemicals, paints, coatings, or sealants. Combustible dusts are Class II hazards commonly found in pharmaceutical factories, coal-handling plants, grain elevators, and plants processing flour, feed, or powder. Ignitable fibers and flyings are Class III hazards commonly found in textile mills, lumber mills, and other plants with airborne fibers or sawdust.
Flammable gases and vapors are Class I hazards commonly found in petroleum refineries, fuel dispensaries, sewage treatment plants, and processes using chemicals, paints, coatings, or sealants. Combustible dusts are Class II hazards commonly found in pharmaceutical factories, coal-handling plants, grain elevators, and plants processing flour, feed, or powder. Ignitable fibers and flyings are Class III hazards commonly found in textile mills, lumber mills, and other plants with airborne fibers or sawdust.
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