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Safe for use in hazardous areas, ATEX certified installed LED lighting is now available from Wolf Safety

Wolf Safety have introduced a powerful new range of ATEX certified LED installed lighting, designed for safe, permanent fixed use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

The world’s leading manufacturer of portable and temporary ATEX and IECEx certified hazardous area safety lighting, Wolf have been keeping people safe for almost 120 years. They have been experts in high power LED technology for safe use in hazardous areas for over 15 years.

The company’s technical team has now brought its vast knowledge and expertise to bear on a new range of highly effective LED installed lighting, which is safe to use in  Zones 1 and 21 hazardous areas.

The range includes:

Linear luminaires featuring the new, revolutionary Directional Linear Optics (DLO)  or  standard Forward Facing Array LED configurations (with intelligent emergency battery back-up versions also available), ideal for illuminating hazardous area walkways, corridors and long or large open areas; 

Floodlights with a class leading maximum light output of up to 25,932 lumens, ideal for safely illuminating large hazardous areas which need wide and even light coverage;

Highbay lights, perfect for use in very high and large hazardous work areas;  these bright,  ceiling mounted lamps also have an output of up to 25,932 lumens;

Bulkhead lighting: compact, versatile and robust  lights ideal for safely illuminating walkways, stairways and entrances within hazardous areas, also featuring DLO (with intelligent emergency battery back-up versions also available);

A wide range of mounting accessories.

Directional Linear Optics (DLO), which is an option in the fixed linear range and standard in the Bulkhead range, is a patented light delivery technology which combines all the benefits of fluorescent and LED technology, while eliminating the drawbacks of both.

It directs light exactly where it’s needed and is ideal for use in specific, close-up workspaces, reducing glare to avoid people being ‘blinded’ by the emitted light, while its superior colour definition facilitates safety critical hazardous area tasks.

Forward Facing Array (FFA)  technology can be preferable for safely illuminating large hazardous areas which need wide, even and bright light coverage, where lights are mounted away from people or at heights where glare and intensity can’t have an adverse effect on the working environment.

In the unique position of being able to offer both DLO and FFA lighting, Wolf can supply the most effective lighting solution for every hazardous area workplace.

Says Miles Jackson, Wolf Safety’s Sales and Marketing Director:  “We know that users of Wolf products trust us to keep them safe when working in potentially explosive atmospheres.

“All the values people expect from Wolf and are seen in our portable and temporary lighting ranges can now be found in this new installed lighting range, which we are very proud to introduce.” 

For detailed technical information visit: www.wolfsafety.com

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