From our reliable traditional lighting designs to cutting-edge LED technology, Phoenix provides premium explosion-proof fixtures that deliver the quality and durability your hazardous locations require.

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Explosion-proof Lights

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Explosion-proof Lights

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Durable lighting fixtures for the most hazardous locations.

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Delivers superior illumination in the most dangerous environments
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Range of durable lights approved for use in classified Class 1, Division 1 hazardous locations, made with the highest standards of construction and quality
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We offer a variety of explosion-proof LED lights certified for use where ignitable concentrates of gases, liquids and vapors exist under normal operating conditions. Approved for use in Class 1, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D environments, our explosion-proof fixtures are designed and tested to perform in the most dangerous environments.

Our durable, corrosion-resistant lights provide superior illumination and protection in any circumstance. All explosion-proof LED fixtures deliver energy efficient, maintenance-free light. Suited for installation in a range of locations that include facilities where hazardous materials are present continuously, periodically or during repair and maintenance operations.

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  • Mining applications: Mining and coal production & processing, gasoline dispensing and service stations, petroleum and chemical refineries, land drilling rigs and fuel depots
     
  • Marine applications: Petroleum and chemical transportation barges, offshore drilling rigs and platforms, oil and chemical tankers, shipyards, marinas, offshore supply vessels
     
  • Industrial applications: Water treatment plants, chemical rooms, power plants, grain processing and storage, paper and pulp mills, paint spray booths, refineries, solvent & cleaning areas and chemical manufacturing
     
  • Other applications: Government aircraft hangars and munition storage, aircraft maintenance, bulk handling and other facilities where ignitable concentrations of gases, liquids or vapors can exist
     
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The Explosion-proof LED Series by Phoenix
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The Explosion-proof LED Series provides safe lighting for hazardous environments where sparks, flames, dust and grain particles can cause serious harm to workers.
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Defend Flood™ Series Spec Sheet
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Explosion-proof LED Floodlight
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SLXP LED Photometric Files
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Discover each optic option’s light levels with the SLXP LED Series photometric files
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Hazardous Location Lights
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Dependable lights for Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous environments
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Vaporproof Lights
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High performing, durable vaporproof fixtures that are easy to install and retrofit in the field
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Floodlights
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Energy-efficient LED floodlights trusted worldwide in the most demanding industries
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SLX LED | Explosion-proof LED Floodlight

Durable explosion-proof floodlight rated for hazardous and wet locations

SLXP LED | Portable Explosion-proof LED Floodlight

Durable explosion-proof portable LED floodlight for hazardous and wet locations

DLX LED docklite® | Explosion-proof LED Task Light

Maximum versatility and explosion proof rated for C1D1, C1D2 and C3D1&2 locations

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