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Killark 64W Normal/Emergency Pendant, 120-277V, 3/4" Glass Refractor with Guard

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Management number 213824874 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213824874
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The VE3Q Series Emergency Compact Fluorescent High bay luminaires are designed for hassle-free installation in high bay applications. This fixture features a cast, copper-free aluminum housing and mount, making it ideal for harsh and hazardous environments.

  • Included: Quad-Pin long-life compact fluorescent lamps (triple-tube)
  • World Voltage: 120-277VAC, 50-60 Hz
  • Visible LED charging indicator through lens
  • Easy power connection with prewired terminal block
  • Dual lamp models: Two independent, redundant systems
  • Mounting options: Pendant, Ceiling, Wall bracket, Cone Top, 25° Angle Stanchion, Straight Stanchion
  • Fast delivery: Normally shipped as components, or order factory assembled
  • Customize with Fuses and Quick Disconnect options
Wattage 64 watts
Brand Name Killark
Brightness 4800 Lumen
Light Color cool white
Model Number VE3Q6464E30A2R5G
Power Source Corded Electric
Material Type Aluminum, Copper Free (less than 4/10 of 1%)
Mounting Type Ceiling Mount
Lighting Method Compact Fluorescent
Number of Items 1
Specification Met Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, Class I, Zone 2, Groups IIC, IIB, IIA, Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G, Class III, Divisions 1 & 2
Included Components Bulbs, Wiring

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