Optoelectronics

LED modules target hazardous locations

28th May 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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LED modules, which are both durable and flexible for use in hazardous locations have been released by MaxLite. The UL 844-listed StaxMAX LEDs are offered in flood and high bay versions rated for use in Class 1, Division 2 (C1D2) spaces. 

Designed with three optical distributions and independently pivoting modules, the devices allow users to create custom distribution packages by mixing modules on a single fixture. The fixtures mount using an arch yoke, high bay bracket or pole tenon accessory, providing multiple applications within a single facility.

The LEDs can be specified in base modules of 135W, with up to three modules per fixture. Each of the modules can have a narrow, medium or wide beam angle, allowing users to have all three optics in one luminaire. In its highest configuration of 405W, the StaxMAX LED replaces a 1000W metal halide fixture.

The devices are offered in a correlated colour temperature of 5000K and deliver 13,460 to 47,490lm, depending on the configuration. A 4100K version is also available as a custom order. StaxMAX LED flood lights are constructed with a durable, die cast aluminium body that acts as a heat sink, enabling a long, L70-rated LED lifetime of 75,000 hours. Multiple circuits guard against full-module light outages, while a 4000V driver provides integral surge protection. The StaxMAX unit is IP65-rated to protect against dirt, dust and water ingress, while its cable connections are rated to IP67.

“Adding an explosion-proof model to our popular StaxMAX series gives the industry powerful custom lighting solutions for even the toughest environments,” said Francisco Garza, Product Manager, MaxLite. “No other C1D2-rated product on the market offers multidirectional illumination and multiple beam angles from a single mounting point.”

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