100 Watt Explosion Proof LED Flood Light | 14000 Lumens | Class 1 Div 2 | 5000K | 100-277V

SKU: MLLG-LED-EXPLSTA2-100-5-TR-C1D2 Web ID: 1976
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Our 100 Watt LED Explosion Proof Flood Light – Class 1 Division 2 produces 14000 lumens. The fixture can be used indoors or outdoors and is ideal as a hazardous location flood light for outdoor applications

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Product Specifications

ETL Listed - Certified for Product Safety Compliance to North American StandardsRebate Eligible - Qualifies for Energy Incentive ProgramsClass 1 Division 2 - UL844 Certified for Explosive Atmospheres5 Year Unlimited Usage Warranty

UL Specs

  • UL 844 Hazardous Locations
  • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
  • Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G
  • Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G
  • Class III
  • UL 1598 Suitable for Wet Locations
  • UL 1598A Marine Outside Type
  • ABS

Key Features

Brand LED Lighting Supply
Watts 100
Lumens 14000
Lumens Per Watt 140
Replaces 250 Watt Metal Halide
Voltage 100V-277V
Color Temperature 5000K
CRI 70+
Dimming 1-10V
Beam Angles (Std) 120°
Beam Angles (Opt) 40° or 60° or 90°
Optics Tempered Glass Lens
Lifespan 244,000 (L70) hours
Mounting Yoke
Mounting (Opt) Slip Fitter
Frequency (Hz) 50-60Hz
Power Factor >.90
THD < 10%

Durable Construction

Housing Copper Free Aluminum
IP Rating IP66
IK Rating IK09
Operating Temperature -40°F to 140°F
Certifications ETL | Rebate Eligible
Warranty 5 years

Measurements

Dimensions (in) 16.3 X 10.4 X 3.0
Weight (lbs) 16.5

Product Lighting Layout Estimator

Use this estimator to calculate approximate fixture count, spacing, and average foot-candles for a simple rectangular space using the selected LED fixture. Enter your room dimensions, mounting height, target foot-candles, light loss factor, and room/layout condition to generate a preliminary lighting layout. When IES photometry is available, workplane height and room reflectance controls are shown.

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Estimated average foot-candles are preliminary and should be verified with a lighting plan for project-critical applications.

Room / Layout Condition: This field is used only when usable IES photometry is not available. In fallback mode, it acts as a simplified room utilization factor for reflectance, fixture distribution, racking, obstructions, and how much fixture light reaches the work area. Open / light-colored spaces use 0.90, typical warehouses or shops use 0.75, racked or obstructed spaces use 0.60, and dark or complex spaces use 0.45. When IES photometry is active, this field is hidden and the estimator uses the selected workplane height, LLF, and simplified reflectance adjustment instead.

Photometry / Simulation Note: When usable IES photometry is available for the selected fixture, this estimator uses the fixture’s IES candela data, selected workplane height, light loss factor, and simplified reflectance adjustment to estimate fixture count, average foot-candles, and visual light distribution. The reflectance adjustment is a conservative approximation and is not a full zonal-cavity, radiosity, or professional photometric room calculation. When IES photometry is not available, the estimator uses a simulated beam model based on lumens, mounting height, room/layout condition, light loss factor, and beam angle.

Preliminary Estimate Only: This estimator is intended for simple square or rectangular spaces and should be used as a planning aid, not a final photometric lighting plan. Actual light levels may vary based on fixture optics, selected IES file, mounting conditions, workplane height, ceiling height, surface reflectance, obstructions, controls, voltage, installation conditions, and site-specific requirements. Project-critical applications should be verified with a formal lighting plan.

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This estimate is a starting point. Warehouses, industrial facilities, hazardous locations, sports areas, schools, healthcare spaces, public areas, and code-sensitive projects may require a reviewed lighting layout before purchase or installation.

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Product Overview

This 100-watt explosion proof LED flood light delivers 14,000 lumens at 5000K for hazardous location lighting. It is built for Class I, II, and III locations where fixture construction, environmental ratings, and mounting configuration must match the classified area.

The fixture replaces a 250-watt metal halide flood light and operates on 100-277V power. Yoke mounting is standard, with a slip fitter option for installations requiring pole or bracket mounting.

Core Performance and Output

This fixture produces 14,000 lumens at 140 lumens per watt. The standard 120 degree distribution supports broad flood coverage, while 40 degree, 60 degree, and 90 degree optics are available where a more controlled distribution is required.

Input voltage is 100-277V at 50-60Hz. Power factor is greater than 0.90, and total harmonic distortion is below 10%.

The 120 degree optic can create excessive spill or glare when installed close to the target area. Narrower optics require more deliberate aiming and layout review to maintain uniform coverage.

Adjustability and Control Options

1-10V dimming is available for output control where a compatible control system is used. Dimming allows the fixture output to be adjusted without changing the fixture.

The yoke mount supports directional aiming for flood lighting layouts. The optional slip fitter provides another mounting configuration for installations using compatible mounting locations.

Longevity and Reliability

The LED system is rated for 244,000 L70 hours. L70 indicates the point at which light output reaches 70 percent of its initial level.

The fixture operates from -40F to 140F. A 5-year warranty is included.

Build Quality and Physical Characteristics

The housing is copper-free aluminum with a tempered glass lens. The fixture is rated IP66 and IK09.

Overall dimensions are 16.3 x 10.4 x 3.0 inches. Fixture weight is 16.5 pounds, which should be considered when evaluating the mounting structure and aiming hardware.

Where This Product Fits Best

This fixture fits classified and hazardous environments requiring a flood light form factor, directional aiming, and wet-location construction. Its Class I, II, and III classifications support use in the listed hazardous applications when the location classification matches the fixture rating.

  • hazardous location lighting
  • paint booth lighting
  • chemical processing facility lighting
  • oil and gas facility lighting
  • refinery lighting
  • marine environment lighting
  • wastewater treatment lighting

IP66 construction, copper-free aluminum housing, tempered glass, and marine outside type suitability support demanding environmental conditions. Final application fit depends on the classified location, gas or dust group, division, and mounting requirements.

Installation and Long-Term Use

Yoke mounting allows the fixture to be aimed toward the intended lighting area. Slip fitter mounting is available where that mounting arrangement is required.

Mounting height, aiming angle, beam selection, and target light level should be established before installation. The fixture weight and mounting configuration need to be supported by the installed structure.

How This Fixture Is Commonly Used

For hazardous location lighting and paint booth lighting, the fixture is typically positioned and aimed to direct light onto the required work or operating area. Mounting height is determined by the site layout, required light level, and selected optic.

In chemical processing facility lighting, oil and gas facility lighting, and refinery lighting, layouts generally use directional aiming to control coverage around equipment and operating zones. Spacing varies with mounting height, beam angle, and required illumination level.

For marine environment lighting and wastewater treatment lighting, the fixture’s IP66 rating, marine outside type suitability, and operating temperature range should be considered with the site classification and mounting conditions.

Safety, Certifications, and Warranty

UL 844 Hazardous Locations. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G. Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G. Class III.

UL 1598 Suitable for Wet Locations. UL 1598A Marine Outside Type. ABS. ETL. Rebate Eligible.

The fixture includes a 5-year warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What light output does this explosion proof flood light provide?

A: This fixture delivers 14,000 lumens while consuming 100 watts. Efficacy is 140 lumens per watt.

Q: What hazardous location classifications are listed for this fixture?

A: The fixture is UL 844 Hazardous Locations rated for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G; Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G; and Class III.

Q: Can this fixture be dimmed?

A: Yes. The fixture supports 1-10V dimming.

Q: What beam angles are available for layout planning?

A: The standard beam angle is 120 degrees. Optional 40 degree, 60 degree, and 90 degree beam angles are available.

Q: What mounting options are available?

A: Yoke mounting is standard. A slip fitter mount is available as an option.

Application Questions and Clarification

Q: Is this fixture suitable for paint booth lighting?

A: Paint booth lighting is a listed primary application. Final suitability depends on the paint booth hazardous location classification and the fixture’s listed Class, Division, and Group ratings.

Q: What should be reviewed for marine environment lighting?

A: The fixture is UL 1598A Marine Outside Type, ABS, and IP66 rated. The mounting condition and hazardous location classification should also be reviewed.

Q: What information affects optic selection for chemical processing facility lighting?

A: Mounting height, aiming direction, target light levels, and layout requirements affect optic selection. The fixture is available with 40 degree, 60 degree, 90 degree, and 120 degree beam angles.

Web ID: 1976

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