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CATALOG #HAZLOC LED FIXTURE WATTS LUMENS
HT11-120-50-XXX-X 120 12,000 HT11-120-50-480-X 120 12,000 HT11-140-50-XXX-X 140 14,000 HT11-140-50-480-X 140 14,000
HH06-055-50-EX-X-GR 55 6,605HH12-104-50-EX-X-GR 104 13,406HH18-170-50-EX-X-GR 170 19,500HH22-215-50-EX-X-GR 215 24,055HH27-279-50-EX-X-GR 279 30,651HH32-368-50-EX-X-GR 368 39,647HH40-419-50-EX-X-GR 419 45,700
HL06-055-50-EX-X-GR 55 6,067
HL12-104-50-EX-X-GR 104 13,011
HTRT-040-50-XXX-X 40 4,000
HTRT-040-50-480-X 40 4,000
HNS1-080-50-U-X 80 10,400 HNS1-100-50-U-X 100 13,000 HNS1-150-50-U-X 150 19,500 HNS2-080-50-U-X 80 10,400
HNS2-100-50-U-X 100 13,000
HNS2-150-50-U-X 150 19,500
HNRO-045-50-U-X 45 6,750
HNRO-065-50-U-X 65 9,750
HNL2-040-50-X-X 40 5,200
HNL4-080-50-X-X 80 10,400
CATALOG #HAZLOC LED FIXTURE WATTS LUMENS
HTL2-040-50-XXX-X 40 4,000
HTR9-060-50-XXX-X 60 6,000HTR9-060-50-480-X 60 6,000HTR9-080-50-XXX-X 80 8,000HTR9-080-50-480-X 80 8,000HTR9-100-50-XXX-X 100 10,000 HTR9-100-50-480-X 100 10,000
HCS8-040-50-U-X 28 3,600
HCS12-100-50-U-X 100 11,701
HCS16-150-50-U-X 150 21,313
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hazardous locationLIGHTING
Explosion - Proof Lighting Equipment
Solas Ray Lighting™ is a Division of Continental Manufacturing LLC | 1524 Jackson Street, Anderson, IN 46016
Phone: 765-298-8030 | Fax: 765-622-0697 | www.solasray.com
Solas Ray Lighting™ is a Division of Continental Manufacturing LLC | 1524 Jackson Street, Anderson, IN 46016
Phone: 765-298-8030 | Fax: 765-622-0697 | www.solasray.com
CLASS I GROUPSGroup A Group B Group C Group D • Acetylene • Hydrogen • Ethylene • Propane • Gasoline • Butadine • Cyclopropane • Acetone • Hexane • Ethylene Oxide • Ethyl Ether • Ammonia • Methanol • Propylene Oxide • Benzene • Naptha • Acrolien • Butane • Natural Gas • Ethanol • Toluene
Identifying a Hazardous Location Area
Selecting HazLoc LED Lighting by Class
Identifying a Hazardous Location Area
Selecting HazLoc LED Lighting by Class
Fire begins with ignition, which may be associated with electricity. Heat is necessary to begin the process of combustion. Once started, fire produces its own heat and from there it only needs fuel and oxygen to continue the combustion process.
A Hazardous Location Requires Three Things: 1. There must be Fuel to burn. 2. There must be Air to supply oxygen. 3. There must be Heat to start and continue the combustion process.
Determine the environments CLASS: CLASS I: Flamable Gases or Vapors. CLASS II: Combustible Dusts that may Accumulate.
CLASS III: Easily ignitable fibers or materials producing combustible flyings are handled, manufactured or used.
- Hazardous locations have two specific classes that are identifiable by “Groups” as shown below:
1. Ignitable concentrations of flammable gases or vapors may exist under normal operating conditions.
2. Ignitable concentrations of such gases or vapors may exist frequently because of repair or maintenance operations or because of leakage.
3. Breakdown or faulty operation of equipment or processes might release ignitable concentra-tions of flammable gases or vapors, and might also cause simultaneous failure of electric equipment.
Groups A, B, C & D .
1. Volatile flammable liquids or flammable gases are handled, processed or used, but the hazardous liquids, vapors or gases will normally be confined within closed containers or closed systems from which they can escape only in the event of accidental rupture or breakdown of such containers or systems, or as a result of abnormal operation of equipment.
2. Ignitable concentrations of gases or vapors are normally prevented by positive mechanical ventilation and which might become hazardous through failure or abnormal operations of ventilating equipment.
3. Adjacent to a Class I, Division 1 location, and to which ignitable concentrations of gases or vapors might occasionally be communicated unless such communication is prevented by adequate positive-pressure ventilation from a source of clean air, and effective safeguards against ventilation failure are provided.
Groups A, B, C & D .
Class III Division 1 hazardous locations contain easily ignitable fibers, flyings or materials producing combustible flyings are handled, manufactured or used.
Class III Division 2 hazardous locations contain easily ignitable fibers, flyings or materials producing combustible flyings are handled, stored other than the process of manufacture.
1. Where combustible dust is present in the air under normal operating conditions in such a quantity as to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures. This could be on a continuous, intermittent or periodic basis.
2. Where an ignitable and/or explosive mixture could be produced if a mechanical failure or abnormal machinery operation occurs.
3. Where electrically conductive dusts in hazardous concentrations are present.
Groups E, F & G
1. Combustible dust will not normally be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures, and dust accumulations will normally be insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electric equipment or other apparatus, but combustible dust may be in suspension in the air as a result of infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment.
2. Resulting combustible dust accumulations on, in or in the vicinity of the electric equipment may be sufficient to interfere with the safe dissipation of heat from electric equipment or may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electric equipment.
Groups E, F & G
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CLASS II GROUPSGroup E * Group F ** Group G ***
• Aluminum • Coal • Flour• Magnesium • Carbon Black • Grain• Commercial Alloys • Charcoal • Wood • Coke Dusts • Plastic • Chemicals* Combustible ** Combustible *** OtherMetal Dusts Carbonaceous Dusts Combustible Dusts
CLASS IIIThere is no specificGroup for Class III.These Industries should always consider Class III:
• Textile Mills• Cotton Plants• Clothing Manufacturing• Woodworking Plants• Combustible Fiber Processing• Combustible Fiber Manufacturing• Similar Industries
performanceLIGHTING
Commercial & Industrial Lighting Equipment
Wide AngleLight Spread
120vAC 277vAC & 480vAC Voltage
Impact AbsorbingFaceplate
Driver-LessSystem
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith thermal control heat dissipation
Class IDivision 2
AmbientTemperature100˚C / 212˚F
Cooling Fins withAir Flow Ports
MeanwellHLG Driver
Die Cast Aluminum Housingfor Thermal Control Heat Dissipation
Phillips Luxeon5050 LEDs
AmbientTemperature
55˚C / 131̊ F
Optical Pattern 110˚
Shatter-ProofLens
120-277vAC & 347-480vAC Voltage
1598A Marine
Class IDivision 2
Class IIDivision 1
Class IIDivision 2
Class IIIDivision 1
120-277vAC Universal Voltage
DownlightEfficiency
Copper-Free Aluminum Housingwith Thermal Control Heat Dissipation
Offered in 2 footand 4 foot lengths
Philips LEDs
Wide BeamAngle
Water-ProofSealed LensUL 1598A Marine UL 8750 LED Safety
Class IDivision 2
AmbientTemperature50˚C / 122˚F
120-277vAC Universal Voltage
Wide AngleLight Spread
CoolingFins
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Thermal Control Heat Dissipation
Modular LEDConfiguration
ImpactGuarded
Faceplate
Class IDivision 2
Class IIDivision 2
AmbientTemperature50˚C / 122˚F
120vAC & 277vAC Voltage
RuggedConstruction
RecessedLens Protection
Driver-LessSystem
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Thermal ControlHeat Dissipation
AmbientTemperature85˚C / 185˚F
Wide BeamAngle
Shatter-ProofLens
Class IDivision 1
Class IIDivision 2
Wide AngleLight Spread
120vAC 277vAC & 480vAC Voltage
CoolingFins
Wide ProtectiveFaceplate
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Thermal Control Heat Dissipation
AmbientTemperature100˚C / 212˚F
Class IDivision 1
Class IIDivision 1
Modular LED Configurations
120-277 & 347-480 Voltage
Class IDivision 2
Class IIDivision 2
AmbientTemperature65˚C / 149˚F
C22.2 No. 137UL 1598/A
Wide AngleLight Spread
CoolingFins
Safety Ring
TemperedGlass
Meanwell Driverswith built-in (4kA)Surge Protection
Die Cast Aluminum Housing withOven Baked Powdered Nylon Coating Bridgelux multichip
VERO-18 LEDs
Beam Angles of 25 ,̊ 60 ̊& 120 ̊available
120 - 277vAC & 347 - 480vAC Voltage
CoolingFins
ImpactGuarded Faceplate
Shatter-ProofLensMeanwell Driver
Copper-Free Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Anodized Finish
CREE LEDs
AmbientTemperature60˚C / 140˚F
UL 1598A Marine
Class IDivision 1
Class IIDivision 2
Class IIIDivision 1
120vAC 277vAC & 480vAC Voltage
Class IDivision 2
Class IIDivision 2
Wide AngleLight Spread
CoolingFins
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Thermal Control Heat Dissipation
AmbientTemperature100˚C / 212˚F
CoolingFins
ImpactGuarded
Faceplate
C22.2 No. 137UL 1598/A
Wide AngleLight Spread
CoolingFins
Safety Ring
TemperedGlass
Meanwell Driverswith built-in (4kA)Surge Protection
Die Cast Aluminum Housing withOven Baked Powdered Nylon Coating
Bridgelux multichipVERO-18 LEDs
120-277 & 347-480 Voltage
Class IDivision 2
Class IIDivision 2
AmbientTemperature65˚C / 149˚F
120-277vAC Universal Voltage
Beam Anglesof 25 ,̊ 60 ̊120 ̊available
ImpactGuarded
Faceplate
6000K / 4000K& 3000 K Available
Meanwell HLGSeries Driver
Die Cast Aluminum Housingwith Powder-Coated Finish
C22.2 No. 137
Class IDivision 2
AmbientTemperature50˚C / 122˚F
CoolingFins
Explosion - Proof Lighting Equipment
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