Hadar HDL106N LED Floodlights For Hazardous Area Lighting (ATEX) - Out Of The Darkness...

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Hadar HDL106N LED Floodlights For Hazardous Area Lighting (ATEX) - Out Of The Darkness...

Hadar Lighting HDL106N LED Floodlights (ATEX Certified) - Out Of The Darkness Comes The Light!

T&D are pleased to announce that the new generation of Hadar hazardous area standard and emergency LED floodlights with ATEX certification have arrived - Hadar are global leaders in applying LED lighting technology to the demands of hazardous area industries including petrochemicals, oil, gas, marine and offshore.

The Hadar HDL106N is available with 24W, 48W, 96W and 144W lamp options and is part of the range of Hadar hazardous area lighting distributed by T&D. 

Who Are Hadar Lighting?ATEX LED Floodlights

Hadar Hazardous Area (ATEX) Lighting ranges are suitable for explosive atmosphere environments and are certified to Zone 1, Ex e, Ex d and Zone 2 Ex n hazardous areas – this includes fluorescent, recessed, portable, bulkhead, wellglass, floodlight and LED hazardous area lighting ranges. Hadar Lighting products with global hazardous area certification hold impressive EPC contractor approvals across a range of major international oil and gas projects.ATEX Floodlights

T&D are Hazardous Area Electrical Equipment Distributors to the international oil and gas industry - our major project portfolio includes supplying Hadar HDL106 to the prestigious ENI Saipem project, Castoro II (pictured) - the Zone 1 ATEX certified LED floodlights were specified to provide hazardous area lighting to the derrick lay barge in the Persian Gulf. 

Hadar Hazardous Area Lighting Global Presence 

Picture: Hadar's Global Presence Reaches Every Corner Of The Globe

The lighting products offered are innovative, modular and low maintenance that incorporate the latest technologies. This ensures Hadar are consistently offering comprehensive lighting products for the global oil and gas industry.

Today Hadar Lighting are a global force - supplying hazardous area lighting solutions from Scotland to Singapore!

A World First - The Benefits Of Hadar HDL106 Floodlight ATEX Floodlight

Hadar conceived the first Zone 1 LED ATEX certified hazardous area floodlight.

The Hadar HDL106N LED Floodlights apply the very latest technology to produce more light with lower power consumption. 

At a glance, the Hadar Lighting HDL106N has :

  • An overall lumen output that has increased by up to 34%
  • The lumens per watt has been increased by 56%
  • A power consumption reduced by 13%

These figures speak for themselves and demonstrate the knowledge and expertise that have gone into improving the efficiency of these hazardous area floodlights.

Hadar HDL106 N Hazardous Area LED Lighting

The new technology is found in both the Hadar HDL106N floodlights and the HDL106NE emergency floodlights - HDL106N is designed for hazardous areas where sufficent, appropriate lighting is key to ensuring the safety of any person working in that area. 

Hadar HDL106NE LED floodlight is designed for stairwells, lifeboat stations, emergency assemble points and other critical Zone 1 and Zone 2 hazardous areas that require adequate lighting when regular power supplies have failed.

Coming Soon To A Hazardous Area Near You....

Coming this September, the Hadar LED Strip Light is part of the new range of lighting products to be released. As a global leader in the supply of innovative, accessible products for hazardous areas, Hadar are set to release a new line of products to continue meeting the requirements of consumers the world over. 

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