GECKO

GECKO product family - Ex luminaire for potentially explosive atmospheres

The GECKO is a robust, ATEX and IECEx-certified luminaire for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Approved for zones 1/21 and 2/22, it meets all requirements for safety, reliability and flexibility in sensitive industrial environments.

  • ATEX & IECEx-certified for zones 1/21 and 2/22
  • Application range up to +55 °C ambient temperature
  • Always prepared for in/out wiring
  • Wide range of mounting options in the accessories program

GECKO

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Typical fields of application

  • Chemical industry / petrochemical industry
  • Storage areas for hazardous substances / Ex zones
  • Food and animal feed processing with risk of dust explosion
  • Painting and mixing rooms, silo areas, mills and more

Pass-through installation made easy

Thanks to factory preparation for in/out wiring, quick and safe through-wiring installation is possible - regardless of whether the luminaire is ordered with or without through-wiring (DV). For maximum flexibility, various mounting solutions are available in the accessories - for wall, ceiling or pipe mounting.

Maximum safety for extreme conditions

The GECKO is designed for ambient temperatures of up to +55 °C and can therefore also be used reliably in thermally demanding applications. GECKO stands for maximum safety, practical installation and uncompromising robustness - for anyone who cannot compromise in potentially explosive zones.