NJZ HazLoc LED Luminaire Warrior Series

Warrior NJZ

Apr 14, 2019

Explosion-proof lighting or hazardous locations luminaires , are used in environments where flammable gases or combustible dusts exist. These special lights have to be tested and approved by strict regulations in different regions.

NJZ Lighting’s Warrior LED for hazardous locations features: 

  • UL 844 Listed for Hazardous Area Lights
        Class I Division 2, Group A, B, C, D
        Class II Division 1, Group E,F, G
        Class II Division 2, Group F, G
        Class III Division 1
        UL1598A Marine
  • High luminous efficacy-Up to 150 Lm/W.
  • Input Voltage: AC120-277V,AC347-480V (50/60Hz)
  • Instant illumination and restrike-no warm-up time required
  • Safe and reliable heat transfer-Offering a T-rating of T4A (CID2) / T5 (CIID1)
  • Shock and vibration resistant-Durable LEDs with solderless board connection
  • Die-cast aluminum body and frame-corrosion resistant
  • All exposed fasteners with quality stainless steel
  • High Temperature silicone gasketing
  • Thermal shock and impact resistant tempered glass
  • Light weight and compact design

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