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LEL Portable - Your Power Light Source for Hazardous Areas
Explosion-protected non-stationary LED floodlight for Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22
CEAG Produkte
Explosion protected portable light fittings
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ERIE
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2 EATON
Features
Explosion protected; approved for Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22
High-efficient LED module with more than 112 Lumen/Watt
Wide temperature range from -40 °C up to +45 °C
Compact and light weight design for flexible applications
Flexible mains cord with 3-pole Ex-plug
High efficient heatsink design for an optimised temperature
management
High degree of protection IP66 for harsh environments
Ex-Floodlight
LEL Portable
(Ex-Zone 1, 2, 21 und 22)
Lighting under harsh conditions
The new floodlight LEL Portable in LED technique is especially
suited f
or the specific lighting of machines, production areas or
facilities indoor and outdoor with potentially explosive areas under
harsh and hazardous conditions like vibrations, dust, moisture or
corrosive atmospheres and extreme temperatures.
Replacement of conventional light fittings up to 150 W
With a luminous flux of the light fittings of 5,000 lm this floodlight
can be used to replace comparable con
ventional light sources with
an equivalent power consumption up to 150 W.
High efficient LED technology
High efficient power LED module and more than 112 Lumen/Watt
enables up to 70 %
energy-cost savings compared to conventional
HID lamp.
Flexible application
With its light weight and the ergonomic designed floor stand this
floodlight can be
easily carried and used, wherever it is needed.
The individual light direction is realised by the swivel bracket. The
flexible mains cord with its 3-pole plug in included and can be easi-
ly stored by a take-up device.
Best lighting technology for various applications
As an important part of the Eaton Portable Ex-Solutions the LEL
P
ortable can ideally be used for the lighting of maintenance and
repair works in hazardous areas Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22. Furthermore
this floodlight can be used for the illumination of accident sites and
dangerous spots, where an explosive atmosphere must be expected.