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Cooper Crouse-Hinds: Champ FMV Line of LED Floodlights

LED floodlights for hazardous location use

Cooper Crouse-Hinds: Champ FMV Line of LED Floodlights
By Cooper Crouse-Hinds 
July 8, 2012

Combining energy efficiency and long life with high lumen output, the Champ FMV line of LED floodlights from Cooper Crouse-Hinds is ideal for use in hazardous, industrial and demanding environments.

The lights are offered in four models and produce the equivalent 100- to 400-watt illumination to metal halide floodlights with half the energy consumption. Rated for 60,000 hours of lamp life, the bulbs improve workplace safety while reducing maintenance and overall energy consumption. They may be used in dust and gas areas and indoors or outside at a range of mounting heights (depending on model and light level requirements).

The optics generate the familiar and industry-accepted butterfly beam light pattern.

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