CERTILITE® V VM4L LED fixtures are designed for installations where moisture, dirt, dust, corrosion and vibration may be present, or NEMA
3 and 4X areas where wind, water, snow or high ambients can be expected. They can be used in locations made hazardous by the presence of flammable vapors or gases or combustible dusts as defined by the NEC.Typical applications include manufacturing plants, and certain chemical and petrochemical
processing facilities, sewage treatment plants, off-shore and dockside installations, garages and storage facilities.
Materials
• Ballast tank, splice box and cast guards corrosion resistant copper-free aluminum alloy
• Baked powder epoxy/polyester finish, eletrostatically applied for complete, uniform corrosion protection
• All external hardware – stainless steel
• Reflectors – Polyester reinforced fiberglass or aluminum
Compliances
• UL-8750 for LED lighting
• UL-844 Standard for lighting fixtures for hazardous locations, Class I, Division 2; Class II, Divisions 1 and 2; Class III
• CSA C22.2 no. 137-M1981 electric luminaries for use in hazardous locations
• Enclosed and gasketed
• NEMA 3, 4X
• IP66
• Swing-Barrel Nut patented tank mounting system
• Optional Mounting arrangements including Pendant, Wall, Ceiling, Stanchion and others
• VM4L LED Housings can be retrofitted to existing VM splice boxes; upgrade from HID sources
• Crisp White Light for Excellent Color Rendering – Chromaticity 5000°K (CCT); 70 CRI
• Energy Savings – less than 130 Watts of Power
• Long Life – 50,000 – 55,000 maintenance free hours to 70% initial lumens
• Ambient suitability -40°C to 55°C
• Instant on – including after power interruption
• “World Voltage” 120-277VAC 50/60Hz
• Solder-LESS LED Board Connections – Vibration Resistant
• Dual Drivers – Redundant Systems (built-in backup), or for additional energy savings half of fixture can be turned off
• LM80-08* Measurement of lumen maintenance for LED light sources
• LM79-08* Certified “Absolute” Photometry, including Chromaticity Color for Solid State Lighting
• L70 Values – Industry Nomenclature for Hours of use to 70% of Initial Lumens