HNMF2 LED

Hazardous-rated LED linear lighting for wet, challenging environments and sanitary applications

Industry
Food Processing | Industrial | Marine | Wastewater Treatment
Type
LED
Luminaire
Hazardous-Rated | Linear

The HNMF2 LED hazardous-rated linear light provides lighting for challenging locations, wet environments, and sanitary applications. Its impact-resistant design, non-flammable housing, and LED technology ensure reliable performance.

Standard Features:

  • Single piece fiberglass reinforced housing with 1/2 in. conduit ports on each end
  • Flexible, impact resistant acrylic lens
  • Lens is securely held in place by tool free polymeric latches.

Additional Features:

  • Housing is UL 5VA non-flammable listed and UL 746C listed for outdoor use

Classifications:

  • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D
  • UL 844 hazardous locations
  • UL 1598 wet locations
  • cUL
  • IP65
  • NEMA 4X
  • NSF enclosure
  • Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) compliant
  • Buy American Act (BAA) compliant
  • Temperature class (T-Rating) – T6

Standard Materials:

  • Body: single-piece fiberglass
  • Lens: impact-resistant acrylic
  • Hardware: stainless steel

Note: The HNMF2 LED is rated for hazardous locations. For non-hazardous areas, see the NMF2 LED

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Product Details

Lumens: 7,215-11,223

Approximate Shipping Weight: 12 lbs*

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