Crouse-Hinds Champ MLLA Hazardous Area Linear LED Light Fixtures

April 28, 2025

The Crouse-Hinds series Champ MLLA linear LED is specifically designed to replace fluorescent T12, T8 and T5HO lighting in harsh and hazardous applications.  Available in 2 foot and 4 foot versions with 4,000 lumens and 8,000 lumens respectively, the Champ MLLA features a rugged and durable design with the industry’s most versatile and flexible mounting options.

The Champ MLLA is the ideal solution for high vibration, impact and hose down applications in Class I and Class II hazardous locations.

The MLLA is also is available with a self-contained battery system for emergency lighting applications.

Safety

Cl. I, Div. 2 and Cl. II, Div. 1

Reliability

60,000 hours at 55°C ambient

Efficiency

Up to 134 lumens per watt

MLLA

Features

  • Single model certified for use in Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 1 harsh and hazardous applications
  • High efficacy: up to 134 LPW (MLLA2 with UNV1 driver)
  • Dimmable driver, 0-10V
  • 60,000 hour lifetime at 55°C ambient
  • Ambient operating temperature: -40°C to +65°C (standard model); 0°C to +40°C (emergency battery back-up model)
  • Low profile (~4″ height) perfect for mounting in confined or low height areas
  • Versatile ceiling/swivel, wall, flush, pole and pendant mounting options
  • Wide and narrow optics for uniform illumination
  • Four points of secondary retention
  • 2,000 PSI high pressure hose rated
  • High vibration resistance
  • Integral emergency battery back-up: 90 minute run-time and ≥1,000 lumens (all models)
  • Surge protection (standard): 4kV line to line, 6kV line to earth
  • Surge protection (with SRG1 or SRG3 suffix): >10kV line to line, >10kV line to earth
  • 5 year fixture warranty

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