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Induction luminaires

July 8, 2011
Hazlux induction luminaires are designed for use in hazardous and hard-to-reach areas

Hazlux induction luminaires are designed for use in hazardous and hard-to-reach areas. Equipped with Philips QL induction lamps, the luminaires deliver more than 60,000 hr of lamp life, according to the company. Suitable for use in Class 1, Zone 2, Groups IIA, IIB, IIC, Exn R II T3, Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D areas, the products feature an operating range from -40°F to 104°F. In addition, they are acceptable for use with infrared remote control equipment operating at 36 kHz and are RFI-approved for environments up to 1,000 MHz.

Thomas & Betts

For more information, visit www.tnb.com.

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