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The Illuminators provide effective lighting solutions suitable for hazardous environments. They come in various types based on the EEx rating according to the type of lamp used. The illuminators can be fitted with either Plexiglas or Glass, offering versatility for different applications.

  • Specifications
  • Technical Data
  • Advantages
  • Industries
  • Applications
  • Contact

Specifications

Type of E27 Bulb and EEx Rating:

 

  • 15W incandescent: EEx d IIc T6
  • 60W incandescent: EEx d IIc T5
  • 75W incandescent: EEx d IIc T4
  • 15W fluocompact: EEx d IIc T6

 

Electrical Specification:

 

Voltage: 110 – 230V AC (max 380V) – 50/60Hz, 6 to 48V DC

 

Cable Entry: 3/4″ NPT

 

IP Rating: IP 65

 

EEx Approval: ISSeP No. 98D. 103. 1283/970. 103. 124

Technical Data

Lamp Types:

 

  • 15W incandescent
  • 60W incandescent
  • 75W incandescent
  • 15W fluocompact (60W equivalent)

 

Electrical Specifications:

 

  • Voltage Range: 110 – 230V AC (max 380V), 6 to 48V DC
  • IP Rating: IP 65
  • Cable Entry: 3/4″ NPT

Advantages

  • Versatile: Compatible with different types of bulbs including incandescent and fluocompact.
  • Durable: High IP rating (IP 65) ensures protection against dust and water.
  • Flexible: Available with either Plexiglas or Glass.
  • Hazardous Environment Approved: EEx ratings ensure safe use in explosive environments.

Industries

  • Chemical Processing
  • Oil and Gas
  • Petrochemical Industry
  • Mining

Applications

  • Hazardous area lighting
  • Environments requiring explosion-proof illumination
  • Industrial facilities with stringent safety requirements

Contact Us

Do you have questions or comments about receiving a quote, our products, solutions and services, and support? Contact us by filling out the form.

  • Michael Bradley (External) – Mob: 086 047 6178
  • Brendan Merrigan (External) – mob: 087 2598124
  • Office Tel: 021 461 7200

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