HFPA LED

Hazardous-rated NSF-certified LED high-bay area lighting for challenging industrial and food processing applications

Industry
Food Processing | General Purpose | Industrial | Wastewater Treatment
Type
LED
Luminaire
Area | Hazardous-Rated | High-Bay

The HFPA LED hazardous-rated high-bay area light features a sleek, debris-shedding design with an NSF-certified finish, ensuring reliable illumination in challenging industrial and food processing applications.

Standard Features:

  • Sleek, debris-shedding design with drip edge
  • High-pressure hose tested to 1,500 PSI
  • NSF approved finish
  • Field replaceable LED circuit boards and drivers with quick disconnect
  • Drop lens design for increased uplight

Additional Features:

  • Option of clear or diffused lens
  • Standard 10kV surge protection
  • 0-10% dimming option

Classifications:

  • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D
  • Class II, Division 2, Groups F & G
  • Class III
  • UL 844 hazardous locations
  • UL 8750 LED safety
  • cUL
  • IP66
  • IP69K
  • NEMA 4X
  • NSF-certified food equipment
  • Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) compliant
  • Buy American Act (BAA) compliant
  • 1500 PSI hose-down

Standard Materials:

  • Body: A360 aluminum (less than .4% copper content) with baked-on epoxy finish

  • Lens: Clear or Prismatic Polycarbonate

  • Gasket: Silicone

  • Hardware: Stainless Steel

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Lumens: 14,643-23,750

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