Monday, June 28, 2010

Significance Of Ex Proof & Industrial Lighting Equipments

Explosion proof light

Explosion Proof LightsIt is also known as hazardous location lighting and intrinsically safe lights. The explosion proof lights passes UL safety standards ensuring that it will not explode when used in areas where flammable petrochemical vapors and/or pulverized dust exist and it have the potential to exist in the atmosphere. These lights differ from hazardous area lights and it is defined by the type of conditions to which their safety rating applies. Baliga.com offers extensive range of ex proof lights and some of them are alarm flasher light, well glass luminaire, traffic light, aviation obstruction light, vat light luminaire, emergency light, digital clock and neon aviation obstruction luminaire and even more.

Class 1, division 1 lights are the safest light that can be used in confined areas with exposure to flammable vapors and gases. While the class 1, division 2 are considered as hazardous area lights which are required in grain silos, barges, sugar processing plants, paper mills and coal processing plants.

Industrial lighting equipments

Industrial lighting equipments are designed for the most difficult and demanding environment found in today’s world. Baliga is the leading supplier and manufacturer of ex proof lights and waterproof fluorescent power products in India. World class quality standards of industrial equipments are offered. It is very important for safety, particularly in manufacturing facilities and warehouse. There are many benefits of using high quality industrial lighting and these benefits help customers to reduce the cost for companies and protect their work forces.

2 comments:

  1. Nice reading. Electrical safety is the top most safety concern in industries. Use explosion proof, waterproof and flameproof equipment is the way to reduce the risk of getting fire and short circuit. BICC

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  2. Informative article! Explosion proof light & industrial lighting are essential for safety in hazardous areas. Great insights!

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