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Wolf® LMXE Emergency Linear DLO

The Wolf LMXE DLO is a high-performance linear ATEX luminaire with an emergency function, specifically designed to ensure the safe evacuation of personnel in hazardous areas during a primary power failure. Offered by IST Safety Ltd, the official distributor of Wolf, this product combines the advantages of standard linear lighting with an integrated battery backup system to provide uninterrupted safety during critical moments.

The system automatically switches to battery mode upon power loss, providing continuous illumination for up to 3 hours (depending on the selected mode). Certified for Zone 1/21, the LMXE features a low-profile design and uniform light distribution, preventing blind spots on scaffolding and narrow walkways. With its IP67 ingress protection and impact-resistant polycarbonate housing, it serves as a reliable "lifesaver" in the most demanding industrial conditions.

Usage areas
  • Emergency Evacuation Routes: Illumination of safe exit paths in refineries and chemical plants during power outages.
  • Scaffolding and Temporary Installations: Redundant lighting for scaffolding systems in shipyards and complex external works.
  • Confined Spaces: Creating safe working areas in completely dark environments such as ship tanks and holds.
  • Critical Facility Maintenance: Emergency response points in power plants and industrial production lines.
 
Certification & Compliance
  • The LMXE DLO (Directional Linear Optics) Intelligent Emergency range is certified with ATEX, IECEx, and UKEX for safe use in Zone 1, 2, and 21, 22 potentially explosive atmospheres.
  • It has all the features of the LMX DLO Linear standard luminaire.
  • It includes an additional battery-powered emergency back-up supply in case of a power failure in the hazardous area.
  • Complies with EN IEC 60079-0, EN 60079-18, EN 60079-7 and 60079-31 standards
  • EX II 2 G Ex eb mb IIC T4 Gb
    II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T80°C…T90°C Db (dependent on model type)
    Ta -50°C to +60°C (dependent on model type)
Technical Specifications
  • The LMXE DLO (Directional Linear Optics) Emergency has all the features and benefits of the standard LMX linear range.
  • It includes emergency mode durations powered by a NiMH battery, selectable by the installer on-site.
  • Available emergency mode options:
    4 hours at 25% output (LMX2E models); 4 hours at 12.5% output (LMX4E models)
    2 hours at 50% output (LMX2E models); 2 hours at 25% output (LMX4E models)
    1 hour at 100% output (LMX2E models); 1 hour at 50% output (LMX4E models)
  • LMX4E DLO models have one "emergency" and one "standard module."
  • The Intelligent Emergency circuit automatically performs periodic self-tests to monitor system and battery condition.
  • During the self-test, LED output from the Emergency Linear remains at full power to avoid disturbing activities.
  • A 3-color LED indicator shows the circuit status:
    Green: Everything is functioning correctly
    Amber: The unit is performing a self-test
    Red: A fault or the battery hasn't reached full capacity
Warranty and Technical Support
  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer's warranty.
  • Official Support: Original spare parts and professional technical service are provided through IST Safety Ltd, the official distributor of Wolf in Turkey.

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TECHNICAL DETAILS


PRODUCT REFERENCE

LMX2E-L-60

LMX4E-L-60

CODE

II 2 G Ex eb mb IIC T4 Gb

II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T90°C Db

CERTIFICATE

ExVeritas 19 ATEX 0433X

IECEx EXV 19.0001X

ExVeritas 21 UKEX 0946X

INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE

100-140V AC; 200-277V AC

INPUT POWER(230V)

32W

56W

FREQUENCY

50 - 60 Hz

POWER FACTOR

>0.90

ENCLOSURE SIZE

2ft

4ft

Lumen Output (Max)*

1,988

3,976

LED Module & Quantity

1x Emergency DLO

1x Emergency DLO and 1x DLO

Beam Angles

90° (110° upon request)

90° (110° upon request)

Ingress Protection

IP66/IP67 (depending on gland fitted)

Gas Temp. Class

T4

Weight

6.5kg

10.5kg

Dust Surface Temp.

T90°C

Lower Temp. Limit

-40 °C

Upper Temp. Limit

60 °C

Colour Temperature

5000K

*Lumen output figures stated are for 230V AC

What is ATEX Lighting?

What is ATEX and what does exproof mean? The ATEX directive is a set of European Union standards that define the safety requirements for equipment used in hazardous areas with explosive atmospheres. Exproof (Explosion-proof) refers to protection methods designed to prevent explosions by inhibiting the formation of sparks or electrical arcs in environments containing flammable gases, dust, or vapors. To ensure life and property safety in industrial facilities, the use of ATEX-certified exproof devices is a legal requirement.

What is ATEX Zone Classification?

ATEX Zone coding is a technical classification based on the frequency and duration of the occurrence of an explosive atmosphere in a given area. While the terms Zone 0, 1, and 2 are used for risks originating from gas, vapor, and mist; the codes Zone 20, 21, and 22 are designated for environments containing combustible dust. This classification is a legal standard that determines the required Equipment Protection Level (EPL) for devices. Accurate zone identification both optimizes operational costs and minimizes occupational safety risks.

What is IECEx Certification? How Does it Differ from ATEX? 

In addition to ATEX certification, some projects may also require the IECEx Certification System (International Electrotechnical Commission Explosive Atmospheres System) certification. IECEx is an internationally recognized conformity assessment system for equipment intended for use in explosive atmospheres. 

While ATEX is a European Union directive and a legal requirement within the European market, IECEx is a globally accepted certification system, widely preferred in regions such as the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.

From a technical perspective, both ATEX and IECEx are based on similar standards (e.g., the EN/IEC 60079 series). However:

  • ATEX is a mandatory legal directive, whereas
  • IECEx is an international certification system (voluntary, but widely required)

Therefore, while ATEX certification may be sufficient for certain projects, international tenders or critical industries such as oil & gas often prefer or require products that are certified to both ATEX and IECEx standards.

The appropriate certification should be determined based on the project location, client requirements, and application area.

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