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Fluorescent emergency luminaires

Dec. 1, 2011
Hazlux H3 fluorescent emergency luminaires are designed for use in hazardous locations

Hazlux H3 fluorescent emergency luminaires are designed for use in hazardous locations, including UL844 Class I, Division 2 and Class II environments. Internal components are encased in a die-cast aluminum housing, and lamps are fitted with a glass globe and polycarbonate guard. Featuring an operating temperature range from 32°F to 104°F, the units include nickel-cadmium batteries that will power the two 13W PLC-type CFLs for at least 90 min and are rated for 7 yr to 10 yr of operation. In addition, the lamps can be set for continuous operation (first on AC, then on DC) or for operation only during a power failure and are rated for 10,000 hr of life.

Thomas & Betts

For more information, visit www.tnb.com.

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