Hazlux® LI1-EM Series Versatile Impact and Shock-Resistant Lighting

June 22, 2026

Versatile and explosion-proof lighting with a slim design, the LI1-EM Series can be mounted on a wall, ceiling, and pole in various hazardous locations, ranging from mines to petrochemical facilities.

Key benefits

  • Available in 60° wide beam profile and 110° wide beam profile
  • Housing made of copper-free aluminum
  • Tempered-glass lens is impact and thermal shock-resistant
  • Available in 5000K (standard)
  • Lumen output: 10,800 lumens
LI1-EM

Approvals

UL Listed: UL844, UL924
5G (Shock and Vibration Resistant)
1000 Hours Salt Spray
IP66 rated

Classifications

 CLASS I 
 Division 1 Groups C, D

Features

  • Operating temperature: -4°F to 113°F (-20°C +45°C) optimal 77°F (25°C)
  • Exposed hardware made of stainless steel
  • Slim and compact design
  • Emergency run time: 90 minutes

LED

  • Efficacy: up to 136 Lm/W
  • Lumen output: 10,800 lumens
  • OSRAM LED’s
  • CRI Ra>70
  • Correlated Color Temperature (CCT): 5,000K (standard)

Electrical

  • Operating voltage: 120-277VAC (50/60Hz)
  • Power factor 0.95
  • Driver efficiency 90%
  • THD <20%
  • Surge protection standard up to 10KV (Contact your sales representative if high protection is required.)

Electrical Specifications

  • Specification: LI1-EM-8 (battery backup)
  • Rated power: 80W (6W)
  • Input voltage: 120-277VAC only (50/60Hz)
  • Battery: Nickel-cadmium
  • Expected battery life: 5 years
  • Charge time: 24 hours
  • Emergency run time: 90 min.
  • Input current (standard mode): 0.67/0.29A (AC120/277VAC)

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