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Appleton™ Rigmaster™ LED Luminaires | Vibration Test
Appleton Grp LLC

Appleton™ Rigmaster™ LED Luminaires | Vibration Test

Appleton™ Rigmaster LED Luminaires by Emerson are designed to last in harsh, hazardous, and moisture-prone environments. Able to withstand up to 10Gs of vibration at resonance frequency and equipped with 6kV / 3kA (per ANSI standards) of surge protection, this series will outperform in the field regardless of extreme conditions.
Appleton Code●Master LED Installation Video
Appleton Grp LLC

Appleton Code●Master LED Installation Video

Appleton explosionproof Code●Master LED factory sealed luminaires are designed for use in hazardous locations as well as areas exposed to corrosive atmospheres, moisture or cold ambient temperatures. They are easy to install into retrofit applications as they utilize the same mounting hoods as our Code●Master HID and Code●Master incandescent luminaries.

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Appleton™ Code●Master™ Jr. LED Luminaire by Emerson

Appleton™ Code●Master™ Jr. LED Luminaire by Emerson

The Appleton Code•Master Jr. LED Luminaires by Emerson, delivers exception performance for hazardous Class I, Division 1 environments. Suitable for new construction and retrofit installations, this Series uses the same mounting hoods as legacy Code•Master incandescent and less than 150 W HID luminaires, providing quick and easy upgrades to LED lighting.

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What Really Goes into Manufacturing Hazardous Location Fixtures

What Really Goes into Manufacturing Hazardous Location Fixtures

Most electricians and contractors are familiar with the concept of hazardous locations – areas where a fire or explosion could occur through the presence of flammable vapors or gases, combustible dust or easily ignitable fibers or flyings.

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Appleton Hazardous Locations Guidelines

Appleton Hazardous Locations Guidelines

A review of NEC and IEC Hazardous Location classifications and equipment design basics.
Duration: 11:00
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