AEX 20W-EP Xenide 1200 Lumens (Explosion Proof)
The most powerful and easy to use HID Personal Searchlight available. AE Xenides are capable of illuminating targets up to 3000' using proprietary HID technology. The
design criteria was based on the needs of law enforcement, border
patrol, fire departments, marine/coast guard, and other public and
private security organizations. However, these powerful lights are ideal
for camping, hunting, boating, and can be seen for miles if assistance
is needed.
Commonly
referred to as Xenon these powerful lights are in fact Metal Halide.
The name Xenide (zen-ide) is derived from the words Xenon, (Xen), an
inert gas with cleansing properties used in the arc chamber and Halide
(ide), the metal salts added to the arc chamber that vaporize when
charged with electricity to create the light plasma.
Features/Specs:
20W HID Metal Halide
Lumens: 1200±
Projection distance: Up to 2500 ft
Color Temperature: 6500K±
Run time: 90+ minutes w/2600mAh battery
Length: 11.5 in., 292mm
Weight: 30oz, 850gm
Light Head: 3 in., 76.2
Hand grip: 1.5 in., 38mm
Battery: Rechargeable Lithium Ion 2600mAh
Power Switch: Push button on/off
Beam: 12deg. fixed
Light body: Black hard anodized aircraft grade aluminum
Chargers: 100/240VAC 50/60Hz w/overcharge protection, LED indicator, Optional 12/24VDC w/overcharge protection, LED indicator
Rating: *IP68 (Totally protected against dust and protected against long periods of immersion under pressure)
Safety
Rating: Class 1& 2, Division 1& 2, Groups A-F (all gases and
dust except grain) T4A, explosive environments per UL 783 standards.
Light set includes*: Light head, 2600mAh waterproof battery pack, AC charger, battery charger stand, lens and end cap protectors, lens cloth, black plastic travel/storage case, *(shoulder strap not included)
| Summary of Class 1, 11, 111 Hazardous Locations | |||
|
Classes |
Groups |
Divison1 |
Division 2 |
| 1 Gases, vapors and liquids |
A: Acetylene B: Hydrogen, etc. C: Ether, etc. D: Hydrocarbons, fuels, solvents, etc. |
Normally explosive and hazardous | Not normally present in an explosive concentration (but may accidentally exist) |
| 11 Dusts |
E: Metal dusts (conductive and all explosive) F: Carbon dusts (some are conductive, and all are explosive) G: Flour, starch, grain, combustible plastic or chemical dust (explosive) |
Ignitable quantities of dust normally are or may be in suspension or conductive dust may be present | Dust not normally suspended in an ignitable concentration (but may accidentally exist). Dust layers are present. |
| 111 Fibers and flyings | Textiles, wood-working, etc. (easily ignitable, but not likely to be explosive) | Handled or used in manufacturing | Stored or handled in storage (exclusive of manufacturing) |
The specific hazardous materials within each group and their automatic ignition temperatures can be found in Article 500 of the National Electrical Code and in NFPA 497.












