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Brief introduction of explosion-proof light

Time:2022-03-08 Views:0

Explosion-proof lamps refer to lamps that are used in dangerous places where flammable gases and dust exist, and can prevent arcs, sparks and high temperatures that may be generated inside the lamp from igniting flammable gases and dust in the surrounding environment, so as to meet explosion-proof requirements. Also known as explosion-proof lamps, explosion-proof lighting. Different flammable gas mixture environments have different requirements for the explosion-proof level and explosion-proof form of explosion-proof lamps. Refer to GB3836 and IEC60079 for details.

With the rapid development of petroleum, chemical, mining and other industries, lighting fixtures are more and more widely used in production, storage, and rescue, and there are more and more varieties. How to prevent the accidental explosion of lighting fixtures in explosive gas dangerous places has become a very important issue. Since lighting fixtures inevitably generate electrical sparks or form hot surfaces during operation, once they meet the explosive gas mixture at the production or rescue site, it will lead to an explosion accident, directly endangering the lives of citizens and the safety of national property. Therefore, as the most widely used lighting fixture, its explosion-proof technology has already attracted widespread attention and great attention. Aluminum alloy shell with plastic spraying on the surface; dual use for lighting and emergency; built-in maintenance-free nickel-cadmium battery pack, which can be automatically charged under normal power supply, and the emergency light will be automatically lit by accidental power failure or power failure; steel pipe wiring; Lighting and emergency lighting are independent; emergency dual-purpose lighting, normal lighting and emergency lighting share one lamp body, and the light source is independent