Explosion-proof lights designed for Zones 21, 22, 2, are advanced lighting devices developed to provide safe lighting in environments where there is a risk of explosions caused by the presence of flammable substances such as gases, vapors, or dust.

Designed in accordance with strict international standards, these lights are equipped with special safety features that eliminate any potential ignition sources, such as electrical sparks or excessive heat. As a result, they can be safely used even in the most demanding industrial conditions, where traditional light sources could pose a serious threat. These lights are typically made from durable materials resistant to impacts, corrosion, and vibrations, ensuring their long-lasting and reliable operation in various work environments.

ATEX lighting engineered for hazardous, explosion-prone environments. For internal and external use as general lighting in Zone 21, 22 and 2. Well-thought-out fixture design helps reduce the costs of installation materials and labor. These EX light fixtures and fittings, embedded with advanced LED technology, ensure robust and reliable illumination while adhering to stringent ATEX and IECEx certifications.

Product features

3 diffusers providing varied light beams.

Lenses directing the light beam (optional).

Up to 4 glands (M20 or M25).

Certification

ATEX Certification.

IECEx Certification.

EU-Declaration of conformity.

Emergency lighting for Zone 21, 22 and 2 meeting the requirements of the ATEX Directive and the IECEx system. These Ex emergency luminaires are powered by built-in battery packs and can be used with light directing lenses. This unique feature allows for precise illumination, easily targeting key areas and avoiding obstacles, enhancing the efficiency and versatility of the lighting solution. Designed for both internal and external installations, they cater to areas with explosion hazards from gases, vapours, and flammable dusts.

Product features

Lenses directing the light beam (optional).

3 diffusers providing varied light beams.

Up to 4 glands (M20 or M25).

Certification

ATEX Certification.

IECEx Certification.

EU-Declaration of conformity.

ATEX emergency lighting powered by a central battery system. This Ex fixture is engineered for use in Zone 21, 22 and Zone 2 hazardous areas. Thanks to its intelligent construction, this Ex lamp reduces labor and material costs associated with installation. The absence of loose components, hinged cover and mounting plate, easily accessible electrical connectors, the ability to accommodate up to 4 M25 glands, and special light-directing lenses are just a few advantages of this fixture.

Product features

Excellent quality-to-price ratio.

Hinged diffuser and LED tray.

Fast and cost efficient installation.

Certification

ATEX Certification.

IECEx Certification.

EU-Declaration of conformity.

Explosion-proof lights [Ex / ATEX - Zone 21, 22, 2] are a key element of safety systems in explosion-prone areas. Designed to provide reliable lighting in the toughest conditions, these fixtures combine innovative technologies with the highest safety standards.

Types of Ex / ATEX LED Fixtures

The range includes Ex lighting fixtures, which are the primary source of light, and Ex emergency fixtures, providing lighting in the event of a power failure. Emergency fixtures are available in versions with a built-in battery and for use with a central battery, allowing for flexible adaptation to the needs of a given facility.

Features of OptiLine Ex ATEX LED Fixtures

These fixtures stand out with the possibility of daisy-chaining, which facilitates installation and minimizes the need for additional components, such as junction boxes. The availability of different lenses allows for precise direction of light exactly where it is needed, and the use of LED technology provides high energy efficiency. Additionally, the fixtures have no loose parts, significantly increasing the safety of installation and operation.

Benefits of LED Fixtures in Explosion-Proof Execution

Ex / ATEX fixtures guarantee safe use even in the most demanding conditions. Their resistance to chemicals, mechanical damage, and harsh atmospheric conditions makes them an ideal solution for the chemical, petrochemical, energy industries, and other sectors requiring reliable lighting in explosion-prone Zones. The high quality of LED light improves visibility and increases work safety.

Application

Thanks to a wide range of certifications, including ATEX and IECEx, explosion-proof lights can be used in various explosion-prone Zones, including Zones 21, 22, and 2. They are essential in places where flammable gases, vapors, mists, and dusts are present, providing lighting that not only meets the highest safety standards but also offers efficiency and durability, necessary in demanding industrial conditions.

In conclusion, explosion-proof lights [Ex / ATEX - Zone 21, 22, 2] are a key element ensuring safety and reliability in high-risk workplaces. Their advanced design, high efficiency, and compliance with international standards make them an indispensable solution for many industries.

Explosion-Prone Zones - What Are They

In Zones 21, 22, and 2, defined by ATEX directives as places with an increased risk of explosive atmosphere occurrence, the use of explosion-proof lights is not only recommended but often a legal requirement. Zone 21 refers to areas where the presence of flammable dust is common, zone 22 covers places where such situations occur sporadically, and Zone 2 refers to spaces where the accumulation of dangerous gases or vapors is rare. Explosion-proof lights must therefore meet specific requirements for each of these Zones to ensure optimal safety levels. Besides providing safety, these lighting devices also offer high energy efficiency and light quality, which are essential for maintaining productivity and comfort of work in tough industrial conditions.

ATEX Light Certification

The design and production process of explosion-proof lights is closely monitored to ensure their compliance with international safety standards, such as the ATEX directive and IECEx standards. Each light must undergo a series of rigorous tests that assess its explosion resistance, ability to operate in extreme conditions, and durability. The certification of these devices is proof that they can safely function in specified explosion-prone Zones, which is crucial for ensuring the protection of workers and property. Additionally, manufacturers offer a wide range of explosion-proof lights, including LED models, which provide additional benefits such as long lifespan, reduced energy consumption, and better light quality. Choosing the appropriate type of explosion-proof light is therefore essential for ensuring safety and efficiency of operations in Ex / ATEX Zones.