The Wolf XT-602, XT-604, and XT-606 series are professional rechargeable lighting solutions designed for the management of high-performance XT LED handlamps in multiple units. Offered by IST Safety Ltd, the official distributor of Wolf, these systems allow for the simultaneous charging of 2, 4, or 6 handlamps, providing significant logistical convenience for large-scale operations.
The handlamps included in the system are certified for Zone 1/21 and utilize Li-ion battery technology for a lightweight design and long-lasting lighting performance. Featuring impact-resistant polymer bodies, IP67 ingress protection, and intelligent charge management, this series is the most reliable bulk lighting solution for refineries, fire services, and major industrial facilities.
Stands sold separately, compatible with all Wolflite XT Handlamp models
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Product Reference |
XT-602 |
XT-604 |
XT-606 |
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Product Description |
ATEX Zone 0 Flood Bank |
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Handlamp Configuration |
x 2 |
x 4 |
x 6 |
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Stand Material |
Stainless Steel |
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Handlamp Holder Material |
Impact Resistant Thermoplastic, Electrostatic Non-Hazardous |
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Dimensions |
340 mm L x 197 mm W x 451 mm H |
340 mm L x 352 mm W x 451 mm H |
340 mm L x 507 mm W x 451 mm H |
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Weight – Stand/Holders Only |
2.6 Kg |
3.6 Kg |
4.5 Kg |
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Weight – With Handlamps |
5 Kg |
8.4 Kg |
11.7Kg |
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Total Light Output |
700lms |
1400lms |
2100lms |
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Handlamps & Chargers |
Includes Stand with Handlamp Holders only attached, Wolflite XT Rechargeable Zone 0 Handlamps (XT-75) and a separate Quick Charger with Mains Adaptor 100-254V AC (XT-200H - for use in safe area only) for each handlamp. |
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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.
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.
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:
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.