Beluce Pluraluce HZ Unit Provides Customizable Light Output

May 23, 2023

Beluce Pluraluce HZ Unit

The Pluraluce® Hazardous battery unit is rated for areas with explosive gas, dust or fibers present. This NEMA 4X unit also provides additional protection against moisture, dust and corrosion.

The high-performance optics provided allow you to customize the light output to your specific application. The 3 lenses optimize the light for hallways and corridors, open areas or for wall mounting. By transforming the light, the hazardous battery unit can provide up to 55′ of spacing on centre.

The hazardous unit is constructed of die-cast aluminum in a standard grey powder coat finish. Optional brushed or painted finishes are also available. The Pluraluce® HZ is fully gasketed to protect against outside elements.

Two pairs of 2.5W LEDs designed so that if one pair fails to operate, the other two will remain illuminated.

The Pluraluce® is also available in a NEMA 4X rating or for indoor use and also as a remote.

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