ExLin LED Linear for Zones 1 and 21 Hazardous Areas product overview
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Approved for use in Zone 1 and Zone 21 hazardous areas, the Crouse-Hinds series ExLin provides longer life, improved efficiency and superior performance with a competitive payback versus fluorescent fixtures. ExLin LED fixtures combine state-of-the-art LED technology with optimised thermal management, time-tested drivers, and field-proven GRP enclosures to ensure long service life in extreme environments. Five lumen output ranges from 2,910 to 11,230 replace 2x18W, 2x36W and 2x58W fluorescent fixtures. Custom standard, wide and narrow optics optimize light distribution for your specific application.
Approved for use in Zone 1 and Zone 21 hazardous areas, the Crouse-Hinds series ExLin provides longer life, improved efficiency and superior performance with a competitive payback versus fluorescent fixtures. ExLin LED fixtures combine state-of-the-art LED technology with optimised thermal management, time-tested drivers, and field-proven GRP enclosures to ensure long service life in extreme environments. Five lumen output ranges from 2,910 to 11,230 replace 2x18W, 2x36W and 2x58W fluorescent fixtures. Custom standard, wide and narrow optics optimize light distribution for your specific application.
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