Hazard•Gard® XPL Linear LED Hose Test Video
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This video demonstrates a 2000 psi hose test on our Hazard•Gard® XPL Linear LED Luminaire. Upon completion, the fixture is opened and inspected for moisture ingress and also powered on. Crouse-Hinds series Hazard-Gard XPLA explosionproof linear LEDs are designed to replace fluorescent T12, T8 and T5HO lighting in Class I, Division 1 and Class II, Division 1 areas. The XPLA is available in 2 foot and 4 foot versions with 3,800 lumens and 8,300 lumens respectively. The explosionproof fixture stands up to high vibration, hose down, shock and impact, while delivering long life and high lumen performance. The XPLA is also is available with a self-contained battery system for emergency lighting applications
This video demonstrates a 2000 psi hose test on our Hazard•Gard® XPL Linear LED Luminaire. Upon completion, the fixture is opened and inspected for moisture ingress and also powered on. Crouse-Hinds series Hazard-Gard XPLA explosionproof linear LEDs are designed to replace fluorescent T12, T8 and T5HO lighting in Class I, Division 1 and Class II, Division 1 areas. The XPLA is available in 2 foot and 4 foot versions with 3,800 lumens and 8,300 lumens respectively. The explosionproof fixture stands up to high vibration, hose down, shock and impact, while delivering long life and high lumen performance. The XPLA is also is available with a self-contained battery system for emergency lighting applications
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