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Class I, Groups B,
C, D
Class II, Groups E, F, G
Class III, NEMA 3R, 4X,* 12
Suitable for wet locations
*NEMA 4X pending with new ECD 4X breather and drain.
Aimable and lockable—no set
screws. Wrench tight unions allow
positive fi xture positioning.
CLASS I, DIVISION 1 APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:
Petroleum Refi neries
Chemical Plants
Petrochemical Plants
Gas Processing Plants
Oil Terminals
Offshore Oil Platforms
Waste Treatment Facilities
CLASS II, DIVISION 1 APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:
Grain Handling, Storage and
Processing Facilities
Coal Preparation Plants
Breweries (Grain Storage and Malting)
Food Processing Industries
(Bakeries, Grain Milling)
Metal Working Facilities
Ammunition Manufacturing
(Ordnance Plants)
Whether your application is for a new facility or the upgrading of an existing facility,
Light-Pak is the best hazardous area emergency lighting system for the job.
Optional integral battery discon-
nect switch (mounts here)—
feature lets you de-energize
battery circuit for added safety
during maintenance.
(Available with key [S794] or
keyless [S854] disconnect switch.)
State-of-the-art electronics
provide status indication.
Effective—tungsten halogen lamps
for high light output; faceted inner
refl ectors for excellent beam control.
Use indoors or outdoors—gasketed
with breather/drains for
use in wet locations.
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ELPS LIGHT-PAK
TM
Emergency Lighting System For Hazardous Areas
A NEW FAMILY OF EMERGENCY LIGHTING
The Light-Pak emergency lighting system from Cooper Crouse-Hinds
®
is the only hazardous
area system with lighting fi xtures designed specifi cally for emergency lighting. The
aimable, lockable, light-directing, tungsten halogen fi xtures enable you to put emergency
light where you need it, when you need it.
Designed to operate automatically during failure or interruption of power to the normal
lighting system, the explosionproof and dust-ignitionproof Light-Pak system can be used
in Class I, Groups B,
C, D; Class II, Groups E, F, G; and Class III hazardous areas, and
meets applicable UL, National Electrical Code and Life Safety Code emergency
lighting requirements.
Best of all, you know it’s dependable because it’s from the undisputed leader in hazardous
area electrical products—Cooper Crouse-Hinds.
The ELPS502 with 2 adjustable lamp heads is UL Listed for Group B. When ordering with an exit sign, you
must specify the GB suffi x to obtain Group B.
WHY EMERGENCY LIGHTING?
Very simply, emergency lighting may help save lives under dangerous or hazardous
conditions. Generally, it’s required by municipal, state or federal codes to provide
emergency illumination to worker exit routes (“means of egress”), which include doorways,
hallways, aisles, stairs, ramps and passageways leading to an exit.
Emergency lighting is also used to provide standby and safety lighting for critical
instruments, equipment and processes.
APPLICATIONS
The Light-Pak explosionproof emergency lighting system is for use in areas made
hazardous due to the presence of fl ammable gases and vapors, combustible dusts, or
ignitable fi bers and fl yings. Light-Pak can be used indoors or outdoors in heavy industrial
and process industry applications where wet, dirty, dusty and corrosive conditions
are present.
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