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LED Floodlights From Eaton Designed for Class I and Class II Hazardous Areas

Eaton Crouse-Hinds

The Crouse-Hinds series Champ FMVA LED floodlights from Eaton are designed to provide full-spectrum, crisp, white light in Class I and Class II hazardous areas. Eleven versions of the Champ FMVA are available, ranging from 3,000 to 50,000 lumens, providing a reliable and long-life solution for a wide range of floodlighting applications. Champ FMVA LED floodlights are certified for use in NEC, CEC and IEC hazardous locations, providing a single solution for applications around the world.

These floodlights are ideal for outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting, where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings are present.

In addition, the Crouse-Hinds series Champ Pro PFMA LED floodlights are designed with a Type 4X, epoxy powder coated die cast aluminum housing, making them ideal for outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting where corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist.

More information on the Champ FMVA floodlight family

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