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Emergency Lighting Fixtures suit indoor hazardous environments.

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September 9, 2011 - Featuring fiberglass reinforced polyester housing, HLEL Series is available with tungsten or halogen PAR 36 lamp heads in multiple wattages and with optional shatter-resistant shield. Lead calcium and nickel cadmium battery options are available. Applications include oil and gas production, industrial manufacturing, wastewater treatment plants, or other interior areas where hazardous gases and dusts are present.

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Rig-A-Lite Co., Inc.
8500 Hansen Rd.
Houston, TX, 77075
USA



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HLEL Series Fixture


Rig-A-Lite is pleased to announce our HLEL series of emergency lighting fixtures. This addition to our hazardous location product offering will offer a fiberglass reinforced gray polyester housing suitable for use in indoor hazardous environments like oil and gas production, industrial manufacturing, wastewater treatment plants or other interior areas where hazardous gasses and dusts are present.

Available with tungsten or halogen PAR 36 lamp heads in multiple wattages and with an optional shatter resistant shield; there is a configuration for your application. There are also lead calcium and nickel cadmium battery options. On demand and optional self testing assure that the fixture can be manufactured to meet your specific needs.

The HLEL series meets the following standards and approvals:

Class I Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D

Class I, Zone 2, Group IIA, IIB (+H2) & IIC

Class II, Division 2, Groups F & G

UL 844 & 924

For more information, please visit www.rigalite.com, your local Rig-A-Lite sales representative, or our customer service department at 713-943-0340.

As a wholly owned subsidiary of AZZ Incorporated, which is publicly traded on the NYSE, Rig-A-Lite was established in 1938 as a heavy-duty lighting for the petroleum drilling industry. Rig-A-Lite has developed an expansive product line that serves a vast array of customers. Offshore and land based rigs, production refineries, chemical plants, wastewater treatment plants and other hazardous duty environments are prime application examples. In addition, Rig-A-Lite has developed innovative lighting fixtures for the food processing industry. These fixtures are designed to withstand daily high-pressure wash down, usually with elevated temperatures and caustic cleaning compounds- proof of the extreme durability that the company's products provide.
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