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News Release from: Wolf Safety Lamp Company | Subject: 'ZONE 0' HEADTORCH
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 February 2005
New 'Zone 0' Headtorch uses LEDs
Wolf Safety has launched a unique new safety headtorch incorporating variable illumination levels from a choice of three, five or seven 'everlasting' high intensity LEDs, selected by a push button
Wolf Safety has launched a unique new safety headtorch, powered by three AA primary alkaline cells, incorporating variable illumination levels from a choice of three, five or seven 'everlasting' high intensity LEDs, selected by a rubber push button on the lens rim The Wolf HT-200 'Zone 0' Headtorch is CE marked to the ATEX Directive and also IECEx Scheme Certified, so that it can be utilised throughout Europe, plus also other countries which include the USA, Australia, Canada, Russia and South Africa
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Oct 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Approved to Category 1 for use in Group II applications, zones 0, 1 and 2 potentially explosive gases, vapours and mists, where T4/T3 temperature class permits, the HT-200 is moulded in high impact strength antistatic plastic with a coated lens to provide scratch resistance and anti-static properties.
Using the maximum seven high output white LEDs, the wide-angle beam of this headtorch offers a light duration of 50 hours at full brightness and a light output of 114 lux at a distance of one metre.
With an ingress protection level of IP54, the Wolf HT-200 is supplied with a fabric/elastic headband with an optional rubber helmet band for hardhat use. Request a free brochure from Wolf Safety Lamp Company ...
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