The microprocessor-controlled, rechargeable articulated head safety hand lamp, model HL 30 EX POWER with digital display, ATEX directive 2014/34 / EU and relevant EMC regulations, has a vehicle approval. The lamp is equipped with two switchable high-performance LEDs and can be switched as a power light. The environmentally friendly lithium-ion battery used without memory effect is secured against deep discharge thanks to the intelligent circuit layout and can be permanently charged. This can be exchanged by the user himself. The lamp can be used flexibly due to the 180 ° swiveling, adjustable light head. The lamp can also be attached to protective clothing using a clamp. It can also be used as a lamp with an emergency light function and can be switched off by the customer. The charging unit for 100-230V AC, 12V DC and 24 V DC can be supplied from 1 to 5 units. With a low weight of approx. 0.6 kg, the HL 30 EX POWER is at the top of comparable hand lamps. The execution is according to DIN 14649.
ATEX Identification
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II 2 G | Ex ib IIC T4 Gb |
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II 2 D | Ex ib IIIC T135°C Db |
Highlights
- ex-protected LED-bend head lamp, rechargeable
- Luminaire head can be swiveled continuously up to 180 °
- 3 light levels switchable: 300/250/135 lumens
- Beam range up to approx. 180m (near and high beam)
- Light time of 5 hours at 300 lumens / up to 10 hours at 135 lumens
- Emergency light function
- robust plastic housing
- Rubber protection ring for high impact resistance
- Rotary switch, fully ergonomic, suitable for all gloves
- Degree of protection IP67 (dustproof and protection against temporary submersion)
- Li-Ion battery 3.7V / 5.0AH, exchangeable, with intelligent battery management
- Digital display showing the remaining lighting time (hours and minutes)
- Luminaire complies with fire service standard - DIN14649
- Universal charging unit 100-230V or 12-24V available
INOTE: The charging station is not explosion-proof and must therefore not be installed or set up and operated in an area with an explosive atmosphe