Class 1 Division 2 Fluorescent Light for Corrosion Resistant Requirements (Saltwater) - Low Voltage
Supplier: Larson Electronics LLC Part Number P-48-2L-LV
The Magnalight HALP-48-2L-LV 12/24 Volt DC Hazardous Area Fluorescent Light Fixture is U.S./Canada U.L. approved Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D - UL 1598A listed, has a T4A temperature rating and is specifically designed to handle the rigors of wet and corrosive marine environments.
The HALP-48-2L-LV hazardous area fluorescent light fixture is designed for use in wet areas and saltwater-marine environments where corrosion resistance is critical to equipment longevity and safety. This Class 1 Division 2 rated fixture is constructed of non-corrosive materials including a polyester housing reinforced with glass fiber, a poured in gasket for reliable sealing and an impact resistant acrylic diffuser. Corrosion resistant stainless steel latches secure the lamp cover to the housing and provide a firm lock against the poured in seal to prevent drips and water intrusion. This fixture operates on 12-24 volts and is UL 844 rated and Class 1 Division II, Groups A, B, C, D approved.
The HALP-48-2L-LV also carries a UL 1598A outdoor marine rating and meets US Coast Guard specifications. The HALP-48-2L-LV provides operators in hazardous locations with a reliable and corrosion resistent low voltage lighting solution for open areas where flammable chemicals and vapors may occasionally be present.
Specifications / Additional Information
| HALP-48-2L-LV Hazardous Area |
U.L. Ratings |
| UL Listing: United States - Canada |
Class 1 Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D |
| Dimensions: W-8.25 " L-52 " H-7" |
UL 844
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| Weight: 8 Lbs |
UL 1598A Marine Type (Salt water)
California Title 24 Compliant |
| Total Watts: 64 watts |
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| Voltage: 12/24VDC |
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| Lamp Life Expectancy: STD-F32-T8/841 Bulbs 24,000 Hours |
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| Efficiency: STD-F32-T8/841 Bulbs 92 Lumens per Watt |
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Operating Temp Range: T4A Rated -30 C to 70 C
Minimum Operating Temp: -30 C
Maximum Case Temp: 90 C |
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| Total Lumens: STD-F32-T8/841 Bulbs 5,900 |
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| Color Temp: 4100K- |
Special Orders- Requirements |
| Mounting: Flange type stainless steel |
Contact us for special requirements |
| Wiring Hub: 1/2 inch threaded |
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| U.L Approval: U.S Certificate Canada Certificate |
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Meets US Coast Guard specifications
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