Are led lights explosion proof?

Answers to questions about ordinary lights and explosion proof lights:

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These queries seem simple, but in fact, for those who do not know, there may still be some ambiguity. Next, we will answer these questions one by one to help you more clearly understand the concept of ordinary lights and explosion proof lights and their differences.

    We have a previous article dedicated to: what is explosion proof lights? And what is the principle of explosion proof lamps? About explosion proof lights please check the link directly.

Ordinary LED lamps, on the other hand, are lamps used in places where non-combustible gases and dusts exist. These lamps do not have specific explosion proof rating and explosion proof type requirements, for example, the LED lamps we use in offices and office hallways belong to this category.

The core difference between ordinary lamps and explosion proof lamps is their functional focus. Whereas ordinary lamps focus primarily on lighting, explosion proof lamps add an explosion proof function to this.

This explosion proof function is crucial to prevent possible explosions in hazardous environments outside, thus ensuring the personal safety of staff and minimizing the loss of company property.

Application Scenarios of General Lights

General lights are widely used in regular buildings and public places, including:

  1. Commercial buildings: such as shopping centers, hotels, office buildings, etc., which have a high flow of people and need to provide clear evacuation instructions in case of emergency.
  2. Public facilities: such as libraries, museums, theaters, etc. These places also need emergency lighting equipment to ensure public safety.
  3. Transportation stations: such as train stations, subway stations, bus stations, etc. When encountering power outages or accidents, emergency evacuation lights can help passengers leave the scene in an orderly manner.
  4. Schools and hospitals: although these sites contain special groups, they can use ordinary emergency evacuation lights to provide evacuation instructions because they are not flammable or explosive environments.

5. Residential areas: including multi-story residential buildings and villas, etc., to provide evacuation instructions for residents in case of emergency.

Application Scenarios of explosion proof Lights

Explosion-proof lights are mainly used in special environments that are flammable and explosive to ensure the safety of personnel in these high-risk areas. Its application scenarios include:

1. Petrochemical industry: such as refineries, chemical plants, oil and gas fields, etc., these places usually involve a large number of flammable and explosive chemicals, the need to use explosion proof performance, lighting a wide range of large explosion proof lamps

2. Coal mines and Underground work: such as coal mine tunnel, gas pumping stations and other environments containing methane and coal dust, explosion proof lamps can effectively prevent the spark triggered by the explosion

3. Pharmaceuticals and food processing: such as powder workshop, flour mills and other dust explosion hazardous places, explosion proof lamps can avoid the accident caused by lighting equipment.

4. Power and energy: such as power plants, substations, power equipment maintenance workshops, etc., the presence of high temperature, flammable gases and chemicals make explosion proof lamps become essential equipment

5. Other high-risk areas: including aerospace fuel depot, ship cabin, gas station, etc., explosion proof lamps can ensure the safety of the lighting equipment

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