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Industrial and explosion-proof lighting
Elektrometal's offer in the field of industrial lighting includes solutions intended for use in industrial facilities and installations, including places where the use of devices suitable for explosion hazard conditions is required.
Within this category, there are available industrial lighting fixtures and explosion-proof lighting fixtures Individual solutions differ in purpose, design, and technical parameters, so selecting the appropriate luminaire should take into account the conditions at the installation site.
What types of industrial lighting does Elektrometal offer?
The offer includes:
- industrial lighting fixtures – solutions intended for lighting facilities and workstations in industrial environments,
- LED fixtures – luminaires using LED light sources, intended for various industrial applications,
- explosion-proof lighting fixtures – luminaires intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, appropriate to the conditions prevailing in a given location,
- fixtures intended for use in zones 1 and 21 ,
- fixtures intended for use in zones 2, 21 and 22
This division facilitates the transition to a product group that best meets the operating conditions and requirements of a specific installation. On the Elektrometal website, the lighting category is divided into industrial and explosion-proof fixtures, and then into more specific product groups.
Selecting a fixture for the working conditions
When selecting industrial lighting, it's important to consider not only the basic parameters of the fixture but also the environmental conditions prevailing at the location where it will be used. These factors can include installation method, ambient temperature, the presence of dust and moisture, and the requirements arising from the nature of the facility or installation.
The selection of lighting requires a special approach explosive atmospheres In such cases, the luminaire must be designed for use in specific conditions and have appropriate properties and markings resulting from explosion protection requirements. Therefore, selection should not be based solely on the zone number – the full requirements for the given application must be taken into account.
More information on markings and device selection rules can be found in the materials ATEX markings – how to read them and select devices and How to select devices for the Ex zone .