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EVI explosion-proof incandescent light fixtures

EVI Series explosion-proof incandescent luminaires from Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division are used where a consistent light level relatively unaffected by extremes in ambient temperature (-40°C to +65°C) is required.

Also suitable in areas that require lamps to reach full illumination immediately and to be frequently turned on and off.

Application include tough environmental conditions involving corrosives, water, dust and extreme temperatures.

Certifications and compliances

NEC and CEC

  • Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D
  • Class I, Zone 1, Group IIB
  • Class II, Groups E, F, G
  • Class III, simultaneous presence
  • UL 844 electric fixture hangers for hazardous locations
  • UL 1598 luminaires
  • UL 1598A luminaires for installation on marine vessels
  • cUL to CSA C22.2 No. 137
  • Marine locations, wet locations, enclosure
  • Type 4X, IP66

Design features

  • Ambient suitability to 65°C
  • Standard 90°C rated building wire for 150 W max. 40°C ambient application – represents more than 75% of all applications
  • Type 4X, marine outdoor locations
  • Factory sealed – no external seals required
  • Quick connect – fixture threads onto the mounting module for easy installation
  • One size luminaire for all medium base incandescent lamps through 300 W
  • One size luminaire for all mogul base incandescent lamps through 500 W
  • Small compact size – ceiling mount is 13 3/4"" long
  • Shock-absorbing receptacle
  • Easy to assemble and re-lamp
  • Silicone gaskets seal out dirt and moisture
  • Epoxy powder coat for corrosion resistance
  • Same mounting modules as used with the EVM and EVLP series

Standard materials

  • Body, mounting modules and guard: copper-free aluminium
  • Globe: heat and impact-resistant glass
  • Gaskets: silicone
  • External hardware: stainless steel
  • Reflectors: Krydon fibreglass-reinforced polyester
Specifications

SKU-level data coming soon!

 

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