LEDs are not automatically explosion-proof.
It would depends on the design as a whole. what type of switch that's used, how well it's encased, amount of current running through it, etc.
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Anchor,Philips,Wipro,Havells are some of the led manufacturers
The neutral can be broken in some installations. One example is when wiring explosion proof equipment.
Sometimes it is but depends how hot the light gets.
IP stands for ingress protection. This rating pertains to what size of particle or type and type/strength of water/liquid immersion and duration of exposure an equipment enclosure can be subjected to prior to being compromised. EEX refers to a level of an equipment enclosure being 'explosion proof'. The key to this distinction is that equipment that is rated as explosion proof has some method of suppressing sparks or otherwise cooling any process contained in it to ensure that any flamable gas in the environment outside is not ignited. Flamable gas that is in the enclosure may ignite but the EEX enclosure prevents that flame/heat from affecting any flamable gas outside. This is not so with IP ratings. IP ratings are not concerned with temperature/sparking/flashpoints but with excluding dirt, dust, vapor and water. Something may be IP rated and not EEX rated; conversely, something EEX is usually IP rated.
yes they are led lights
There are many popular types of LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights for the holiday season. This includes LED icicle lights, white wire LED lights and regular LED lights.
It is imperative to use an explosion proof fan when working with flammable objects as the littlest spark or even heat build up in the fan could cause an explosion. While explosion proof fans are more expensive than their non-explosive counterparts, however, the safety they provide is worth every penny.
Explosion proof refrigerators are manufactured encased in steel. Their cabinet interiors are sparkproof with a non sparking magnetic door gasket with foam in place.
To replace tube lights with LED lights, follow these steps: Turn off the power supply to the tube lights. Remove the existing tube lights from their fixtures. Install LED light fixtures in place of the tube lights. Connect the wiring of the LED lights to the power supply. Turn on the power supply and test the LED lights to ensure they are working properly.
How much a person knows about LED High Bay lights will depend upon the person. The LED HIgh Bay lights come in different varities such as canopy lights, fixtures, and car lights.
Most likely, yes. Most states could care less about if you have LED lights or not, because LED lights are safer. Many motorcycles are sold with LED lights on them already.
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Yes, many LED lights are dimmable. Havells Lighting offers dimmable LED lights designed for smooth brightness control with compatible dimmer switches.
You can optimize the performance of LED lights by removing the ballast because LED lights do not require a ballast to operate efficiently. Ballasts are used with traditional fluorescent lights to regulate the current, but they are not needed for LED lights. Removing the ballast can improve the energy efficiency and lifespan of the LED lights.
yes they are recycable,The easiest type of LED lights to recycle are actually Christmas lights.