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Light up extreme environments
23 January 2013
The new FLT 10 series of Exfloodlights from COOPER Crouse- Hinds is based on the company's proven PX 04 series of Exfloodlights, but has a redesigned flameproof enclosure that extends the permissible ambient temperature
The new FLT 10 series of Exfloodlights
from COOPER Crouse-
Hinds is based on the company's
proven PX 04 series of Exfloodlights,
but has a redesigned
flameproof enclosure that extends
the permissible ambient temperature
range down to -55°C.
The FLT 10 is suitable for Zone 1 and 21 hazardous gas environments, as well as Zones 2 and 22 hazardous dust environments in accordance with European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC. The floodlights are protected to IP66 and are suitable for illuminating large areas or objects within a wide range of harsh industrial environments including chemical and petrochemical processing plants, onshore and offshore oil and gas platforms, pipelines, refineries and loading plants located in Arctic regions.
The FLT 10's efficiency (62% in operation) and design features are further improved by the use of a new polished aluminium wide-angle or narrow-angle reflector, which optimises illumination.
The FLT 10 is suitable for Zone 1 and 21 hazardous gas environments, as well as Zones 2 and 22 hazardous dust environments in accordance with European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC. The floodlights are protected to IP66 and are suitable for illuminating large areas or objects within a wide range of harsh industrial environments including chemical and petrochemical processing plants, onshore and offshore oil and gas platforms, pipelines, refineries and loading plants located in Arctic regions.
The FLT 10's efficiency (62% in operation) and design features are further improved by the use of a new polished aluminium wide-angle or narrow-angle reflector, which optimises illumination.
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