eLumigen Recognized for Class 1 Div 2 Fixture

EIN eLumigen CRI 400

August 30, 2021

The 2021 Sapphire Awards, one of the lighting industry’s top honors, announced that eLumigen was a Sapphire Award Finalist in the “Industrial SSL Luminaire Design” category, for their High CRI Class 1, Division 2 (C1D2) LED Fixture.  The company is known for its unique line of LED rough service lamps and fixtures, designed for harsh commercial and industrial environments. 

eLumigen’s linear C1D2 luminaire has a CRI of 95, which is ideal for paint booth, hazardous location and industrial inspection applications.  The product is already being used by major automotive manufacturer paint operations. The product is certified for use throughout North America, including the US & Canada safety listing, as well as Mexican NOM qualification.

It is the first LED luminaire combining C1D2, 95 CRI, IK10 impact rating, easy daisy-chain connections, and DLC Premium Listing.  The product can be used as a complete fixture or as a retrofit kit to convert a fluorescent tube fixture to LED.  Additional information on the High CRI C1D2 LED fixture can be found here.

eLumigen has had to enlarge its trophy case.  The same product was recognized with inclusion in the 2020 IES Progress Report.  The company’s line of rough service LED A-lamps, and PAR lamps received 4 awards in 2020: 

  • Sapphire Award,
  • Golden Hammer Award,
  • Vision Award, and
  • EC&M Product of the Year Award

Each year, LEDs Magazine recognizes advances in performance and engineering of SSL components and systems in commercial distribution. The Sapphire Awards program has honored innovators and product developments that advance LED-centric SSL components, systems, and applications into the mainstream, and have promoted performance and capabilities beyond traditional light sources. 2021 Award winners were recognized August 24thduring the virtual Strategies in Light conference.

Source

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • The Non-Residential Sector Declines in All Three Components Despite Sustained Industrial Permit Level

    The Non-Residential Sector Declines in All Three Components Despite Sustained Industrial Permit Level

    November 4, 2024 The total value of building permits in Canada decreased by $858.1 million (-7.0%) to $11.5 billion in August, following a strong July during which construction intentions rose sharply (+20.8%). The residential and non-residential sectors contributed to the decrease in August. On a constant dollar basis (2017=100), the total value of building permits decreased 7.6% in… Read More…

  • A Slight Decrease in Residential Building Construction for August

    A Slight Decrease in Residential Building Construction for August

    November 4, 2024 Investment in building construction edged up 0.2% to $21.0 billion in August, after a 1.6% decrease in July. The residential sector edged down (-0.1%) to $14.6 billion, while the non-residential sector was up 1.0% to $6.4 billion. Year over year, investment in building construction grew 7.2% in August. On a constant dollar basis (2017=100), investment in building construction was… Read More…

  • When a Familiar Door Closes

    When a Familiar Door Closes

    November 4, 2024 By Keith Sones, seasoned utility industry executive Most of the articles I’ve written have been based on personal experiences, many of them occurring decades ago, which eventually translate into helpful life lessons. The years allow the events to marinate in a savoury stew of time and reflection, clarity never coming immediately, or even… Read More…

  • Regulatory Changes to Manitoba Apprenticeship and Certification System

    Regulatory Changes to Manitoba Apprenticeship and Certification System

    November 4, 2024 Effective October 30, 2024, Manitoba’s apprenticeship and certification system will undergo regulatory changes. These changes aim to enhance responsiveness to industry needs, align with Red Seal standards, and improve the quality of apprentice training and safety. Go HERE for more information Source Read More…


Changing Scene