Product category:
Hazardous area interfaces, Enclosures
News Release from: Cooper Crouse-Hinds | Subject: Induction Champ Luminaire
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 November 2007
Induction Luminaire system for hazardous
locations
Cooper Crouse-Hinds introduces the new Induction Champ Luminaire - the industry's only 55, 85 and 165-watt induction system for hazardous locations
The Champ Luminaire with the QL induction lighting system provides up to 100,000 hours of crisp white light The new Induction Champ Luminaire is the ideal choice as an all-around light source for hazardous locations
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Features include longer lamp life that saves money on costly replacement and maintenance; instant start and restart to deliver immediate full illumination in critical process areas; and the best possible luminaire temperature rating (T6, 85C) when used with the Champ restricted breathing option.
The Induction Champ Luminaire is suitable for Class I, Division 2 and IEC Zone 2 areas, with the assurance of Cooper Crouse-Hinds quality and reliability.
This product is currently available in the Champ VMV Luminaire for the 55-watt system and the Champ DMV for the 85 and 165-watt system.
Cooper Crouse-Hinds manufactures and markets high quality products that provide safety and protect electrical systems in hazardous, commercial and industrial environments.
The company offers a full line of products including conduit and cable fittings; control stations and apparatus; plugs and receptacles; industrial lighting; cast and sheet metal enclosures; signals and alarms; and hazardous-area and corrosion-resistant products.
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