Super Bright LEDs Welcomes Class 1 Div 2 LED Light for Hazardous Locations

Super Bright LED Class 1 Div 2 LED lightSuper Bright LEDs-a leading online retailer for LED lights-has recently added a Class 1 Div 2 LED light for use in granaries, paint booths, mills, mines, gas stations, or auto shops.  This LED flood light is certified as UL844 and meets National Electric Code, NFPA 70, requirements in the U.S. for Class 1 Div 2 (groups A, B, C, and D) hazardous locations.  The light fixture also meets ATEX Zone 1 and Zone 21 requirements in the EU for the likely conditions of flammable dust, gas, mists, and vapors.  Designed to replace 250-watt metal-halide (MH) fixtures with comparable output-the 100-watt LED flood light emits 8,200 lumens of natural white illumination.  This waterproof LED fixture operates within a 100-277V AC range and is built to last 100,000 hours.

The durably constructed light has a vibration-resistant die cast aluminum housing that prevents the release of sparks from internal components, and LEDs are protected by a tempered glass lens.  A conduit is required for installation.  The LED flood light can be pole mounted or mounted to a wall or ceiling with its included bracket.  A five-year warranty protects against any manufacturer defects or malfunctions.

Super Bright LEDs has been providing customers with 14 years of excellent service, expertise, and quality LED technology.  Independent test labs along with the knowledge base of trained experts and engineers allow them to provide dependable information and products.  For more information about the Class 1 Div 2 light, other LEDs, or about Super Bright LEDs, visit www.superbrightleds.com.

Contact: Josh Dunning
Account Manager
Super Bright LEDs
1-314-743-3076
josh-d@superbrightleds.com

Super Bright LEDs, Inc.
4400 Earth City Expressway
St. Louis, MO 63045

Share on Socials!

Related Articles

Related Articles

Work Breakdown Structure: Managing an Efficient Construction Workflow

Meet your Project Management challenges head on by implementing a WBS: There are three main obstacles that cause contractors to fall short of achieving an efficient, ...
Read More

Electrical Safety Equipment All Factories Need

Working in a factory exposes employees to all kinds of electrical hazards. Heavy machinery that relies on electricity may shock and spark, causing burns, electrocutions, and ...
Read More

Follow Labeling Standards for a Professional Wire & Cable Installation

Clear, accurate labeling of wires, cables and components is key to quality assurance, warranty protection and long-term maintenance of electrical, telecom, A/V and security networking systems. ...
Read More