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LED illuminator dKLK
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LED illuminator
LED illuminator
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Illumination technology
LED, flashing

Description

CEAG dKLK LED signal and escape light fixtures from Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division are designed for ceiling and wall mounting in Zone 1, 21, 2 and 22 hazardous locations. dKLK LED fixtures are ideally suited for intermittent operation as a flashing light, but can also be used as a strobe light (when installed with a flash module) or a signal light (with colored protective cover). Its heavy duty, non-metallic construction stands up to tough physical and environmental demands, making it an excellent choice where dust, dirt, gas, vapor, smoke, fumes, moisture, corrosive and wet conditions are present. Additionally, dKLK LED fixtures can be connected to CEAG's emergency light monitoring systems. SAFETY Zones 1, 21, 2 and 22 DURABILITY Corrosion-resistant construction RELIABILITY IP66 protection Certifications and compliances EC-Type Examination Certificate: BVS 10 ATEX E 003 IECEx Certificate of Conformity: IECEx BVS 10.0003 Marking accd. to 2014/34/EU: Ex II 2G Ex d IIC T6 Gb; Ex II 2D Ex tb IIIC T80°C Db IP66 Marking accd. to IECEx: Ex d IIC T6 Gb; Ex tb IIIC T80°C Db Degree of protection accd. to EN 60529: IP66 Zones 1, 2, 21, 22 Design features Signal light fitting, with colored protective globe, for use in environments in temperature class T6 For use with LED lamp For ceiling and wall mounting High degree of protection: IP66 Connection to the CEAG emergency lighting supply systems with individual monitoring possible Optional flash module Standard materials Enclosure – fiberglass-reinforced polyester Protective cover – transparent or colored polycarbonate

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