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Utilizzo: | Divisione 1, nave, raffineria, campo petrolifero, | Consumo energetico: | 5 ~ 40w |
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Decibel: | 120-180db | Frequenza lampeggiante: | 150 volte/min |
Tipo di articolo: | Luci di ostruzione a prova di esplosione | Corrente di standby: | ≤50Ma |
Montaggio: | Soffitto | Ora di inizio di emergenza: | <0,3S |
The Explosion Proof Alarm Lights are essential safety equipment designed for hazardous locations where the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or dust could pose a risk. These alarm lights are also known as Hazardous Location Alarm Beacons, Ignition Protected Alarm Flashers, or Spark Proof Emergency Beacons.
With an impressive emergency start time of less than 0.3 seconds, these alarm lights provide immediate visual and auditory alerts in case of emergencies. The decibel range of 120-180DB ensures that the alarms are loud enough to grab attention and alert personnel in noisy environments.
Featuring an IP66 rating, the Explosion Proof Alarm Lights are highly resistant to dust and powerful water jets, making them suitable for use in outdoor or industrial settings where exposure to harsh weather conditions is a concern. Additionally, the corrosion-resistant WF2 construction ensures durability and longevity, even in corrosive environments.
As an item type categorized under Explosion Proof Obstruction Lights, these alarm lights are specifically designed to withstand explosive atmospheres and prevent the risk of ignition. The robust construction and spark-proof design make them ideal for use in oil refineries, chemical plants, offshore platforms, and other high-risk areas where safety is paramount.
Whether used as standalone units or integrated into existing alarm systems, the Explosion Proof Alarm Lights offer reliable performance and peace of mind in hazardous environments. The combination of fast emergency start time, high decibel output, IP66 rating, and corrosion-resistant WF2 build makes these alarm lights a crucial safety solution for industrial facilities and hazardous locations.
Color | Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, customizable |
Emergency Start Time | <0.3s |
Lifetime | 50000 Hours |
Usage | Division 1, Ship, refinery, oilfield |
Flashing Frequency | 150 Times/min |
Ip Rating | IP66 |
Ex Mark | II 2 G Ex Db Eb IIC T6 Gb /II 2 D Ex Tb IlIC T80°C Db IP66 |
Corrosion Resistant | WF2 |
Power Consumption | 5~40W |
Mounting | Ceiling |
1. Gas stations - During the refueling and unloading process, gasoline can easily evaporate, forming flammable vapors. These vapors, when mixed with air and exposed to sparks, can explode.
2. Chemical plant reaction rooms - During the production process, pipes and valves may leak flammable and explosive gases or solvent vapors such as benzene, alcohols, and ethers.
3. Coal mine tunnels - Coal seams continuously emit methane (gas), and mining operations generate large amounts of combustible coal dust, creating a typical explosive environment.
4. Flour mill grinding rooms - Grain processing generates airborne flour dust, which, when reaching a certain concentration, can cause a dust explosion when exposed to an ignition source.
5. Automotive paint spray booths - Paint mist and solvent vapors emitted by thinners (such as thinner) used during spraying are both flammable and explosive.
6. Gas boiler rooms/pressure regulating stations - Natural gas (primarily methane) pipelines and valves may leak, and accumulation can create an explosive atmosphere.
7. Alcohol/Liquor Bottling Plant - Alcohol (ethanol) is highly volatile. In a confined space, its vapor can form an explosive mixture when mixed with air.
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