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GLOSSARY


              CLASS  I  LOCATIONS                                     DLC
              Class I locations are those in which inflammable gases or   Design Lights Consortium (DLC) is an organization that sets
              vapors are or may be present in sufficient quantities to   performance standards for light fixtures and lighting retrofit
              produce explosive or flammable mixtures.                kits.

              CLASS I, DIVISION 1                                     UL
              Class I, Division 1 locations are where hazardous atmosphere   Underwriters Laboratories (UL) are most widely known for
      CID1    may be present during normal operations. It may be present   standards in electrical products. E.g., every light bulb, lamp,
              continuously, intermittently, periodically or during normal   or outlet purchased in the U.S. usually has a UL symbol and
              repair or maintenance operations, or those areas where a   says UL Listed. In point of fact, they issue a much wider range
              breakdown in processing equipment releases hazardous    of standards - all related to product safety for consumers.
              vapors with the simultaneous failure of electrical equipment.
                                                                      ETL
              CLASS I, DIVISION 2                                     Electrical Testing Laboratories, the certification division of
              Class I, Division 2 locations are those in which volatile   Intertek Testing Laboratories, who are also part of the NRTL
      CID2    flammable liquids or gases are handled, processed or used.   program and provide assurance, testing, inspection, and
              Normally they will be confined within closed containers or in   certification services for a huge range of industries.
              closed systems from which they can escape only in the case
              of rupture or deterioration of the containers or systems.  FCC
                                                                      The phrase “tested to comply with FCC standards” means
              CLASS II LOCATIONS                                      that a device has passed compliance testing for FCC
              Class II locations are those that are hazardous because of the   regulations, such as FCC Part 15. These regulations are
              presence of combustible dust.                           designed to ensure that electronic devices are safe to use
                                                                      and compatible with each other
              CLASS II, DIVISION 1
              Class II, Division 1 locations include areas where combustible   LM79
      CIID1   dust may be in suspension in the air under normal conditions   LM79  important to lighting designers, specifiers and
              in sufficient quantities to produce explosive or ignitable   manufacturers. It provides a standard method of testing LED
              mixtures (Dust may be emitted into the air continuously,   lamps and fixtures so that the data from different brands
              intermittently or periodically), or where failure or    and models can be directly and objectively compared.
              malfunction of equipment might cause a hazardous location
              to exist and provide an ignition source with the simultaneous   RoHS
              failure of electrical equipment, included also are locations in   Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), also known
              which combustible dust of an electrically conductive nature   as Directive 2002/95/EC, is a product-level compliance
              may be present.                                         regulation that restricts the use of specific hazardous
                                                                      materials found in electrical and electronic products (EEE)
              CLASS II, DIVISION 2                                    and originated in the European Union.
              Class II, Division 2 locations are those in which combustible
      CIID2   dust will not normally be in suspension nor will normal   Bluetooth
              operations put dust in suspension, but where accumulation   Is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used
              of dust may interfere with heat dissipation from electrical   for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over
              equipment or where accumulations near electrical        short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).
              equipment may be ignited.
                                                             CLEANROOM  CleanRoom
                                                             L E D  L UM IN AI RE S
              CLASS III LOCATIONS                                     It’s an IOS standard for certified environments that must
              Class III locations are those considered hazardous due to the   maintain a specific concentration and size of airborne
              presence of easily ignitable fibers of flyings, which are in   particles per cubic meter. To achieve and maintain a specific
              quantities sufficient to produce ignitable mixtures.    cleanliness classification, the room is supplied with a
                                                                      continuous supply of HEPA filtered air.
              CLASS III, DIVISION 1
              Locations in which easily ignitable fibers or materials producing   LKFS
      CIII    combustible flyings are handled, manufactured or used.  Stands for Lumens and Kelvin temperature Field Selectable,
                                                                      this products allow the user to choose an adjustable lumen
              CLASS III, DIVISION 2                                   output and a different color temperature using a simple
              Locations where easily ignitable fibers are stored or handled.  switch.

              IP65                                              6kV   6KV surge Protection:
        65    The enclosure can only provide protection against low pressure   Surge  This product have a surge protector driver that will shield the
              (6.3mm) water jets. Protected from total dust ingress. Protected   Protection  fixture up to 6,000 volts.
              from low-pressure water jets from any direction.
                                                                      UltraLink:
              IP66                                             ULTRALINK  Is an intelligent lighting control system that uses Bluetooth
                                                               Controls ReIMAGINED
        66    Ingress Protection Rating and refers to dust tight and   Low Energy (BLE) communications at 2.4 GHz. The complete
              protected against powerful waterjets. The Ingress       mesh network system is comprised of wireless fixture
              Protection Rating, also referred to as IP code or IP rating   controllers, occupancy sensors, and wireless switches.
              is an international standard which indicates the sealing                                               63
              effectiveness of mechanical housings against water and dust.
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