Intrinsically Safe LED Light?

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daveneal

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Hi Guys,

I'm looking for a good standard intrinsically safe light. It needs to be intrinsically safe to ATEX standard for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (e.g. oil refineries, petrochem e.t.c)

A good balance between throw and flood would be good as both are required regularly.

Run time not a massive issue.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Nitecore D10 - safe with no spark...

This is a TERRIBLE response. That light has never been tested for hazardous conditions, and having exposed and easily accessible steel parts, would never pass such a test.

Stick to approved safe lights from Pelican, Streamlight, or Underwater Kinetics.
 
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I used to be a manager of a bulk fuel storage facility and we mostly used pelicans because they were pretty much sold everywhere and worked quite well.
 
I'll post this just in case there could be some confusion about what is meant by intrinsic safety.

There are specific standards for equipment used in hazardous environments (danger of fire, explosion, etc.). This is not an area where "this might work" is good enough. This equipment has to carry the appropriate label/rating.
 
Nitecore D10 - safe with no spark...

I'll post this just in case there could be some confusion about what is meant by intrinsic safety.

There are specific standards for equipment used in hazardous environments (danger of fire, explosion, etc.). This is not an area where "this might work" is good enough. This equipment has to carry the appropriate label/rating.

The Nitecore D10 does not have any hazardous rating.
A flashlight with an approved hazardous rating will have a label similar to this.
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Hi Guys,

So far I haven't invested in a decent intrinsically safe light. However, I might have finally found what I was looking for. The new surefire fire rescue range (e.g. the G2L-FYL) has been approved by the american MIL standards as approved for use in an explosive atmosphere.

Apparently the UK distributor is also looking into getting european ATEX certification. This will be a good step forward for all of us European flashaholics that work in hazardous environments.
 
Hello! I'm new here,but saw the interest in an Intrinsically safe flashlight. My company will start marketing an all American made,rechargeable Intrinsically safe LED light on 5/17/2010. If you would like some info. on this great light,just let me know,and I will get the info. to you. Thanks, Tom
 
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