TUBE ATEX LED SLAM® HORNET 25W ZONES 1/21 | 24V AC - 230V, IP66, 2 825 LUMENS
The mobile tubes vary from 25W to 50W of power, to work safely in wet areas and confined spaces, in 24V or 230V. Their accessories allow all configurations.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTIVE
ATEX lighting tube ideal for narrow spaces
The advantages of this ATEX 25W tube:
- Ideal for tight spaces
- Practical, light and reliable
- Available in 230V or 24V
- Zones 1 and 21
A lighting tube designed for maintenance sites in explosive areas
25W ATEX tube is the LED equivalent of 36W tube made of fluorescent bulb.
With an IP66 degree of protection, this mobile lamp is ideal for maintenance site lighting in explosive areas (ATEX).
Like the other tubes in the range, it is appreciated for its robustness and versatility.
The 25W tube has the advantage of being able to be used as a hand lamp if you add the optional hook. Its LED block has a certified filter that makes it non-aggressive to the eyes, much appreciated by ergonomists.
THE ATEX LIGHTING TUBE IS AVAILABLE IN SEVERAL VERSIONS:
The 25W ATEX tube is available in 24V and 230V, in reliable or non reliable version (with socket).
The whole range is configurable according to the application: cable length (5m, 10m, 15m, 20m...) and connector type (ATX, Ceag, Marechal electric...).
atex lighting tube accessories :
Many accessories are available for the ATEX tubes. There is an antistatic protection film adapted to each model in order to protect the projection lights in the paint booths for example, a wall mount, a magnet, a scaffolding mount or a hook, a strap and a clip.
The technical characteristics of the ATEX lighting tube :
- Light power : 2825 Lumens
- Degree of protection: IP66
- Certificate: T4, zone 1 and 21
- 1 led block 25W
- Polycarbonate tube
- Black plastic protections
- Operating temperature: - 20°+ 50°C
- 180° lighting
- Dimensions (lxd): 535 x 115 mm
- Weight: 1.8 kg
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