Description
The brand new CorDEX portable, Intrinsically Safe lighting solutions transform the market with best in class functionality and world-renowned ruggedness.
The FL2220 is the largest of the CorDEX flashlights but provides extreme power, longevity and flexibility for those that work in tough industries. With low, mid, high and strobe dimming options, as well as an IP 67 rating, it is super lightweight as it’s made from aircraft-grade aluminium.
Features
- Manufactured from the highest quality aircraft aluminium
- Impact resistant, shockproof and durable – even underwater
- Intrinsically safe
- Super bright, white light LEDs powered by off-the-shelf batteries
- 100g/3.53oz
- Ex II 3 G Ex ic IIB T4 Gc certified
- An LED lifespan of 50000 hours
Specifications
Mid - 110LM
High - 220LM
Strobe - 9Hz
Mid - 3Hrs
High - 1.5Hrs
Strobe - 5Hrs
lens with anti-scratch coating
Resources
GENESIS Lighting Range Brochure
GENESIS Lighting Range Brochure2.50 MB GENESIS Flashlight Instruction Guide1.56 MBReviews
Best torch ever! March 20, 2018 by Olly
Was really surprised to see how bright this was and how well built it is. Great quality and only 30 quid! Bargain if you ask me…
5 stars all round March 7, 2018 by Scott D.
I would like to say that I have never used such a bright and well built flash light before at this price. Absolute bargain. We’ve got 4 now!!
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FAQs
What areas can I enter with an intrinsically safe instrument?
Hazardous areas must be defined by the employer into designated zones and instruments must be certified for those zones. The type of hazardous atmosphere (gas, dust, mining) must be specified and the auto ignition temperature of that zone must be identified with instruments selected that are rated safe for thier temperature.
What does Intrinsically Safe Mean?
An intrinsically safe instrument has been designed from the ground up to use low voltage and current together with detailed electronic and mechanical design to elimate any possibility of generating an ignotino source in a hazardous (explosive) area. The instrument must be approved by a notified body to international standards such as ATEX and IECEx. The IEC standard that TC7000 compiles with is IEC EN 60079 -11.