Technical Specifications
  
        
            Hazardous Location Classifications
                
          
            UL 844
          
          
            Electric lighting fixtures for use in hazardous (classified) locations
          
         
                
          
            UL 1598
          
          
            Electric lighting fixtures for use in non-hazardous locations
          
         
                
          
            UL 8750
          
          
            Light Emitting Diode (LED) Light Sources for Use in Lighting Products
          
         
                
          
            Hazardous Location Classifications
          
          
            Class I: A hazardous location in which flammable gases or vapors may be present in the air in sufficient quantities to be explosive or ignitable, such as petroleum refineries, aircraft hangars, dry cleaning plants, utility gas plants or storage areas for liquified petroleum or natural gas, and spray finishing areas.
Division 2: Abnormal condition, where igniteable concentrations of flammable gases, vapors or liquids are not like to exist under normal operating conditions, for example:
Closed storage drums containing flammable liquids in an inside storage room would not normall allow the hazardous vapors to escape into the atmosphere. But if one of the containers is leaking, you've got an abnormal condition.
Groups A - D: The gases and vapors of Class 1 locations are broken into four groups by the Code: A,B,C, and D. These materials are grouped according to the ignition temperature of the substance, its explosion pressure, and other flammable characteristics.
Group A - The only substance in group A is acetylene because it is a gas with extremely high explosion pressures.
Group B - This group includes hydrogen and other materials with similar characteristics.
Group C & D - The most usual Class 1 groups. They comprise the greatest percentage of all Class I hazardous locations. Found in Group C is ethylene. Found in Group D are many of the most common flammable substances such as butane, gasoline, natural gas and propane.
          
         
                    Optical
                
                    LED Characteristics
                
          
            LEDs
          
          
            Multi-chip, high-output, long-life LEDs
          
         
                    Electrical
                
          
            Driver
          
          
            Constant Current, Class 2, 480V, 50/60 Hz, 2000mA, THD <20%
          
         
                
                
          
            Power Factor
          
          
            89.2% at 480V