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  • How Long Is the Warranty for Explosion-Proof Lights

    Some explosion-proof lights come with a 5-year warranty. However, the typical warranty period for explosion-proof lights is 3 years. As explosion-proof lights age, their light sources tend to diminish in strength. While some bulbs may last up to five years, the primary issue is usually with the light source itself.…
  • How Long Can Solar Explosion-Proof Lights Be Used

    Solar-powered streetlights typically have a lifespan of approximately 5 to 10 years. Given that they comprise numerous components, each with a different lifespan, the overall lifespan should be based on actual conditions. On average, streetlight poles can last up to 10 years, solar panels about 10-20 years, LED lights around…
  • Are Explosion-Proof Lights Waterproof

    Explosion-proof lights are not necessarily waterproof. The principle of flameproof (enclosed) explosion-proof lights is to isolate the ignition source from explosive gases. Their casings are not completely sealed and have small gaps. These gaps play a crucial role in explosion prevention; as the flame passes through these narrow spaces, it…
  • Explosion-Proof Lights Are Divided into Several Levels

    Explosion-proof lighting is categorized into three classifications: IIA, IIB, and IIC. Class IIA Suitable for places with gasoline-like substances, such as gas stations. The representative gas for this category is propane. Class IIB Used in general factories where hazardous gases are present. Ethylene is the representative gas for this classification.…
  • How Many Types of Explosion-Proof Lights Are There

    1. Explosion-Proof Lighting This category includes explosion-proof fluorescent lights, floodlights, spotlights, induction lights, enclosed lights, LED lights, platform lights, street lights, and more. 2. Explosion-Proof Emergency Lights Primarily used for emergency situations in flammable and explosive areas, this group includes explosion-proof exit signs and emergency lights among others. 3. Explosion-Proof…