Explosion proof floodlights are a type of linear light source that can uniformly and directly illuminate the surrounding area, and the range of direct illumination can be adjusted arbitrarily. Explosion proof floodlights are mainly used in hazardous areas containing combustible gases and dust, which can prevent the possible occurrence of electric arcs, sparks, and high heat inside the lamp from igniting combustible gases and dust in the surrounding environment, in order to achieve the practical effect of explosion-proof. This article focuses on explaining explosion-proof floodlights from multiple aspects, including their characteristics, operating methods, usage specifications, and photos.
Characteristics of explosion-proof floodlights
Firstly, explosion-proof type, which can ensure safe production and work in flammable and explosive places.
Secondly, special effects are environmentally friendly and energy-saving, using gas discharge bulbs and high transmittance mirrors, with high special effects, durability, and a wide range of lighting fixtures with high brightness.
Thirdly, the casing adopts high-strength alloy materials and precise overall design, which has high resistance to super impact and impact, good waterproof function, can prevent immersion and strong seawater erosion, and has good corrosion resistance.
Fourthly, there are several installation methods available, including seat mounted, wall mounted, suspended, and ceiling mounted. The lamp outlet is pivoted at the top of the socket support bracket and can be installed 360 degrees; Rotating lighting fixtures, and can be used in 16° Rotate the lighting fixtures up and down within the specified range to meet the on-site angle requirements for lighting fixtures in different work situations.
Fifth, the universal threaded cable inlet can be integrated with a hole diameter of 8; The introduction of 14mm cables with different diameters and several cables can achieve parallel connection of multiple lights, making it suitable for reasonable layout of lighting projects.