Eaton EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1 LED Light Fixture - IP66 Hazardous
Part Number: EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1
Category
Quick Summary
EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1 LED light fixture provides rugged, hazard-rated illumination for hazardous locations. Engineers often struggle with maintenance downtime and corrosion in demanding zones, which undermines safety and productivity. With NEC/CEC compliance, Class I, Division 1 ratings, and IP66 protection, this luminaire is engineered to endure washdowns and explosive atmospheres. Its 13,000-lumen output at 100 lm/W in cool white, along with a 130W driver, delivers reliable brightness while controlling energy costs. The dimmable driver and wide 120–277 VAC range offer installation flexibility across facilities, reducing part numbers and simplifying procurement for industrial lighting upgrades.
Product Information
Extended Description
EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Hazard-Gard EVLLA LED light fixture, Cool white, 320W-400W HID equivalent, Stainless steel guard, Shatter-resistant glass lens, 13000 lumens, 100 lm/W, Copper-free aluminum, Ceiling mount, 1", 120-277 Vac, 130W
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Hazard-Gard EVLLA LED light fixture
Catalog Number
EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1
Product Length/Depth
16.32 in
Product Height
14.48 in
Product Width
16.32 in
Product Weight
56.5 lb
UPC
662276990678
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 1 Class II, Division 1 Class III
NEMA Rating
4X
Ingress protection (IP) ratings
IP66
Lumens
13000
Lumens per watt
100
Color temperature
Cool white
Mounting Method
Ceiling
Equivalent luminaire
320W-400W HID
Trade size
1"
Guard type
Stainless steel
Voltage rating
120-277 Vac
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Material
Copper-free aluminum
Lens material
2 x 3/4" NPT metal thread, 1 x 3/4" Ex-d threaded plug
Wattage
130W
Dimming
Dimmable driver
Power factor
> 0.90
Crouse-Hinds series DLC approved lighting products
Crouse-Hinds series DLC approved lighting products
Crouse-Hinds series DLC approved lighting products
Crouse-Hinds series Hazard-Gard EVLLA LED catalog page
Hazard-Gard EVLLA Explosionproof LED Light Fixtures UL certification
Hazard-Gard EVLLA Explosionproof LED Light Fixtures UL certification
IF 1913 - EVLLA Hazard-Gard LED Luminaire
IF 1913 - EVLLA Hazard-Gard LED Luminaire
Eaton Specification Sheet - EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1
Eaton Specification Sheet - EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1
The LED assembly delivers 13,000 lumens at about 100 lumens per watt from a 130W input, delivering superior brightness with lower energy consumption versus traditional HID equivalents. This translates to measurable energy savings, extended maintenance intervals, and improved visibility for workers in hazardous environments. In practical terms, it supports safer plant operations in chemical processing plants, refineries, and offshore facilities where reliable illumination matters most. IP66 ingress protection, NEMA 4X enclosure, and Hazardous/Classified Locations ratings ensure dust, water jets, and corrosive atmospheres stay outside. The stainless steel guard and shatter-resistant glass lens add mechanical protection against impact and washdown pressures, keeping the luminaire performing over years of service. This is especially valuable in washdown-heavy facilities where downtime is costly. Copper-free aluminum housing reduces galvanic corrosion, while the 1-inch trade size and ceiling mounting simplify installation in retrofit and new-build projects. The dimmable driver supports lighting control strategies and energy optimization, and the broad 120–277 VAC supply makes stocking simpler for diverse sites. The two 3/4 inch NPT lens threads and Ex-d threaded plug enable flexible lens and access configurations for specialized enclosures. Overall lifecycle costs are reduced thanks to a long service life and rugged construction. The fixture supports compliance with NEC/CEC standards for hazardous locations and provides predictable performance to satisfy safety audits. Industry professionals gain a future-proof solution that scales with facility growth while reducing fixture count and maintenance overhead.
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FAQs
This luminaire is designed for ceiling mounting with a 1" trade size and stainless steel guard, featuring a shatter-resistant lens and Ex-d lens plug options. Installers should verify Class I, Division 1 or equivalent hazardous-location ratings, ensure proper wiring for 120–277 VAC, and consider dimming compatibility with local control schemes to optimize energy use without compromising safety.
The EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1 carries NEC/CEC compliance for hazardous locations and Class I, Division 1 ratings, a NEMA 4X enclosure, and IP66 ingress protection. These certifications affirm suitability for hazardous zones, washdown environments, and robust outdoor or industrial installations, supporting compliance during audits and field inspections.
Yes. The fixture operates across a broad 120–277 VAC range and incorporates a dimmable driver, enabling integration with existing lighting controls and energy-management systems. This compatibility simplifies installation in facilities with mixed voltages and supports turn-key upgrades without additional drivers or power supplies.
The luminaire delivers 13,000 lumens with an efficiency of approximately 100 lm/W from a 130W input, in cool white. It is designed to provide high-visibility illumination in hazardous zones while meeting the energy and reliability benchmarks demanded by industrial facilities and regulatory standards.
LED-based fixtures like EVLLA13LCCX31-UNV1 offer extended service life, reducing lamp replacements and maintenance downtime. The copper-free aluminum housing, stainless steel guard, and shatter-resistant lens resist corrosion and impact, translating to lower lifecycle costs and fewer field service interventions in demanding environments.