Explosion Proof Emergency Lights & Exit Signs
Standard egress fixtures are not engineered for areas with flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dust. Our
Explosion Proof Emergency Lights and Explosion Proof Exit Signs are purpose-built for classified environments and comply with
UL 844, NFPA 101, and NEC (NFPA 70) guidelines. For non-electrical applications, consider our
self-luminous exit signs
(select models are Explosion Proof rated).
Explosion Proof / HazLoc
UL 844 Luminaires
NFPA 101 Egress
90-Minute Backup
Sealed / Corrosion-Resistant
Buyers Guide Tips
What to Look for in Explosion Proof Emergency Lights & Exit Signs
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Compliance & classification: Confirm UL 844 for HazLoc luminaires and, where applicable, UL 924 for emergency lighting; align with NEC (NFPA 70) and NFPA 101.
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Gas/dust groups: Match the site’s group—Class I (A–D), Class II (E–G), Class III (fibers)—or Zone designations as specified.
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Temperature code & ambient: Verify T-code (e.g., T6/T5/T4) and allowable ambient Ta; add heaters for low-temp environments if required.
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Enclosure & ingress: Specify sealed housings with NEMA 4/4X or IP65/IP66 ratings and continuous gasketing for wash-down/dust exposure.
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Housing & corrosion: Copper-free die-cast aluminum or fiberglass; stainless fasteners and chemical-resistant finishes for refineries/coastal sites.
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Conduit & sealing: Properly threaded entries (e.g., 1/2″ NPT); use approved sealing fittings and thread engagement per NEC Articles 500/501.
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Lumen output & optics (lights): Size output/beam pattern to achieve target egress levels (≈ ≥1 fc average and ≥0.1 fc minimum) for 90 minutes.
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Legend spec (exit signs): Standard 6 in letters with typical viewing up to 100 ft; choose red/green and single/double-face per plan.
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Power & electronics: Universal 120/277 VAC, surge/brownout protection, solid-state charger, low-voltage disconnect, status indicator, and test switch.
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Battery & runtime: Maintenance-free Ni-Cd or lithium packs delivering a minimum 90-minute runtime; verify recharge time and expected life at site temperatures.
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Mounting & vibration: Wall/ceiling/pendant brackets rated for industrial vibration and shock; confirm weight, clearances, and aiming for coverage.
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Nameplate & markings: Ensure label lists Class/Division (or Zone), group, T-code, ambient range, and ingress rating for inspection.
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Maintenance & diagnostics: Self-testing electronics to automate monthly/annual checks; keep logs per AHJ/OSHA procedures.
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Each solution is engineered for reliable egress illumination in Class I environments, featuring sealed housings, impact-resistant construction, and battery backup for outage scenarios. These fixtures support code-compliant safety in mechanical rooms, wastewater facilities, fuel depots, chemical processing plants, and other high-risk areas.
💡 What is Class I, Division 2? Locations where flammable gases or vapors are handled or processed but are not normally present at explosive concentrations. Equipment must be sealed and ignition-proof to prevent sparks during normal operation or emergencies.