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Item # SLEX-100-01, SLEX-100 Series Hazardous Location Lights
SLEX-100-01, 100W/230VAC compact, explosion-proof light UL-844 & C-UL/CSA C22.2 listed to provide lighting and viewing through a single sight port.
Explosion-proof, UL-844 and C-UL/CSA C22.2 No. 137 listed, electric lighting fixtures are used in hazardous (classified) locations. Lights for single port viewing have been designed to meet the needs of our customers who require lighting and viewing through a single sight glass.
The SLEX-100-01, 100W/230VAC uses a high intensity 100W/240VAC halogen lamp to provide bright, glare-free illumination of the interior of vessels, tanks, hoppers, silos, mixers, and other normally closed containers in hazardous locations requiring explosion-proof equipment. When it comes to explosion proof light fixtures and lighting for sight glasses, PAPAILIAS is an industry leader in new and innovative technologies. Our industry experience sets us above the competition in lighting the way into your process systems. Also available with High-Intyensity LED [HI-LED] light engine for extended lamp life and lower power consumption.
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Specifications
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Features
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Hazardous Locations: Definitions & Classifications
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Basic Principles Applied to Explosion-proof Equipment
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Additional Description
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Note
Specifications
Lamp Type
Halogen
Reflector
No
Maximum Power
100
W
Class
I
II
Division
1,2
1
Group
C D
E F G
Temperature Code
T4A
T3C
Line Voltage (AC)
240
V
Approximate Lumens
1800
Industry Standards/Certifications
C-UL/CSA C22.2 No. 137 Listed
UL-844 Listed
Mounting Style
Slotted Brackets
Fixture Material
Copper-free (<0.004 Copper Content) Aluminum Alloy No. 356T6.
Intended Applications
Hoppers
Mixers
Other Normally Closed Containers in Hazardous Locations
Silos
Tanks
Vessels
Features
The fixture can be relamped without removing the unit from the sight port or disturbing any electrical connections.
Lamp and wiring compartments are separate and are individually explosion-proof per UL-844 and C-UL/CSA C22.2 No. 137.
Lighting fixture is mounted to outer sight glass flange, completely external to vessel pressure.
The fixture can easily be mounted on existing pressure vessel installations by means of brackets provided.
The corrosion resistant fixtures are made of copper-free (less than 0.004 copper content) aluminum alloy - No. 356T6.
Castings have heavy walls to withstand internal explosions without damage. They will also contain and extinguish the flames of burning gases - before they ignite the surrounding atmosphere.
All metal joints are either threaded or ground. The glass lens is finely ground borosilicate glass that mates with the precisely machined seat in the body of the fixture to form the seal.
Hazardous Locations: Definitions & Classifications
The classifications and definitions have been simplified and abbreviated. For a complete listing of the various liquids and vapors, consult American National Standard ANSI/NFPA 497M and Articles 500 through 503 of the NEC. The final determination of hazardous location requirements must be made by your local inspector.
CLASS
Class I. Flammable gases or vapors
DIVISIONS
Division 1. Hazardous conditions present under normal operating conditions.
Division 2. Hazardous conditions present only in case of abnormal or unusual operating conditions, such as failures of mechanical ventilation systems or ruptures of containers.
CLASS I LOCATIONS
Group C. Atmospheres containing acetaldehyde, cyclopropane, diethyl ether, ethylene, isoprene, unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH), etc.
Group D. Atmospheres containing acetone, acrylonitrile, ammonia, benzene, butane, 1 - butanol (butyl alcohol) ethane, methane, methyl ethyl ketone, petroleum naphtha, octane, pentane, etc.
Basic Principles Applied to Explosion-proof Equipment
Enclosures for equipment in Class I locations must be explosion-proof. This does not mean that they are made so that explosive gases or vapors cannot enter into them. They are made so that such gases or vapors can enter the enclosure, where they do ignite and explode, but the enclosure is made so that it can withstand and contain the force of the explosion. Moreover, the hot exploded gas does escape, but not until after it has passed through a tight joint that is either threaded or has a wide ground finish flange. In either case, before it finally escapes to the outside of the enclosure, it has cooled to a temperature below the ignition temperature of the gas in the surrounding atmosphere. The cooling takes place while the gas passes through the long circuitous path of a threaded joint, or across the wide, tight-fitting ground finish flange.
For Class II locations, enclosures must be dust-ignition-proof. Dust can be prevented from entering enclosures by means of gaskets, and enclosures can be made with large exposed surfaces for more rapid heat dissipation.
If a Class II dust-ignition-proof enclosure is used in a Class I location, gas can get in, explode and blow the enclosure to pieces; this might set off a larger explosion in the general area, leading to fire or injury to people.
Likewise, if a Class I explosion-proof enclosure is installed in a Class II location, it can overheat when blanketed with dust and start a fire. Therefore, it is important that equipment be labeled for the specific location and division where it is installed.
Additional Description
The explosion-proof light can be supplied mounted to the upper flange of our circular sight glass to form a complete light/sight glass assembly. The light fixture can also be mounted to our smaller viewing diameter sight glasses such as 3-1/4" and 4" to form illumination ports. The illumination port used in conjunction with a standard sight glass offers the user many options. A typical option would be the use of a video or TV camera on the free sight glass while the illumination port provides the necessary lighting.
The explosion-proof light fixtures can also be easily mounted to existing sight glasses by means of the slotted brackets provided.
Note
Line voltage 120 VAC or 220 VAC only. Maximum UL & C-UL listed power: 100 watts. Approximate Lumens: 1800.
Maximum operating temperatures listed represent the maximum external surface equilibrium temperature the fixture at a 40 ºC ambient condition as measured by Underwriters Laboratories. Maximum operating temperature data should be used the plant safety engineer to determine suitability of the fixture for use particular hazardous location.
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