FMVMY250/MT 76
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series* Actual product may vary from image
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Champ FMV nR floodlight, 60 Hz, HID-Metal halide lamp, Heat and impact resistant glass lens, Die cast aluminum, Yoke mount, 7x6 optical distribution, Multi-tap, 250W
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MFG PART #:FMVMY250/MT 76
McMc Part #:CRHIFMVMY250/MT76
UPC #:782274445151
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$3,290.78 E
Details
MFG PART #:FMVMY250/MT 76
McMc Part #:CRHIFMVMY250/MT76
UPC #:782274445151
Inventory
Attributes
Features
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Attributes
Brand:Eaton Crouse-Hinds series
Series:FMV nR
Voltage Rating:120/208/240/277 VAC
Lamp Type:HID Metal Halide
Lamp Wattage:250 W
Lamp Base Type:Mogul
Ballast Type:Multi-Tap
Lens Type:Tempered Glass
Enclosure Type:NEMA 4/4X/IP66
Mounting Type:Yoke
Housing Material:Die Cast Copper-Free Aluminum
Housing Finish:Corro-Free™ Epoxy Powder Coated
Dimensions:19.1 in L x 6.8 in W x 23.6 in H
Features
AEx nR, Ex nR restricted breathing rating is standard - restricted breathing offers cooler T-numbers for increased hazardous locations suitability |
NEMA 7 x 6 butterfly beam floodlight pattern - wide, uniform and far reaching to provide excellent efficiency and more light where you need it |
NEMA type 4X and IP66 construction is designed for use indoors and outdoors in marine and wet locations with stainless steel external hardware suitable for saltwater and corrosive applications |
Easy wiring - standard terminal block with marked terminals saves time and eliminates wiring errors |
Vaportight sealing cable connector standard |
Will accommodate existing mounting hardware SFA6 slip fitter for pole and SWB6 wall mount |
40, 55 and 65 deg C ambient suitability addresses high ambient common at industrial facilities |
Low ambient capability to -40 deg C, perfect for colder climates |
Heavy duty, die cast copper-free aluminum enclosure with epoxy coating and stainless steel hardware provides a robust design with industrial grade construction and corrosion resistance |
Hinged door frame assembly has captive cover screws for ease of relamping |