Eaton FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2 LED floodlight - IP67 Hazardous

Part Number: FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2

Quick Summary

Eaton FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2 LED floodlight is a high-output hazardous-area luminaire designed for demanding industrial sites. In harsh environments, unreliable illumination and frequent maintenance drive safety risk and downtime. This fixture meets hazardous-location requirements with Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 2 certifications, IP67 ingress protection, and a NEMA 4X enclosure, delivering rugged reliability. With universal 100–277 V input and a PF > 0.90, it supports energy-efficient operation across mixed power systems. The die-cast aluminum body and Gray epoxy powder coat ensure long life, while the 7x6 optical distribution provides targeted light where you need it most, supporting safer operations and lower total cost of ownership.

Product Information

Extended Description

FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Champ FMVA LED floodlight, 0.59 - 0.22A, Cool white, 20 mm entry, Heat and impact resistant glass lens, 9000 lumens, 162 lm/W, Die cast aluminum, Yoke mount, 7x6 optics, Gray epoxy powder coat, 100-277 Vac, 58W
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Champ FMVA LED floodlight
Catalog Number
FMVA-9-76-M20-UNV1-M2
Product Length/Depth
16.12 in
Product Height
14.94 in
Product Width
9.94 in
Product Weight
24.92 lb
UPC
662277153317
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 2 Class II, Division 2
NEMA Rating
4X
Ingress protection (IP) ratings
IP67
Lamp type
LED
Lumens
9000
Lumens per watt
162
Color temperature
Cool white
Mounting Method
Yoke
Voltage rating
100-277 Vac
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Optical distribution
7x6
Entry size
20 mm
Lens material
Heat and impact resistant glass
Wattage
58W
Power factor
> 0.90
Amperage Rating
0.59 - 0.22A
Material
Die cast aluminum
Special features
Gray epoxy powder coat
High-lumen LED engine is the core strength, delivering 9000 lumens at 58 watts for bright, uniform coverage with a remarkable 162 lumens per watt. Business impact is clear: less energy consumption per square meter and improved visibility in critical areas, reducing safety incidents and equipment damage. This translates to faster shift changeovers and lower operating costs in mechanical rooms, outdoor yards, and plant perimeters. The universal voltage range of 100-277 VAC at 50/60 Hz minimizes inventory and wiring complexity, enabling quick deployment across multi-site facilities without transformers or rearrangements. In practice, this means faster commissioning and fewer configuration errors when wiring luminaires to varied power feeds. The rugged enclosure—a die-cast aluminum body with a gray epoxy powder coat—delivers IP67 and NEMA 4X protection, resisting water, dust, and corrosion in wet or dusty environments. The business impact is extended service life and significantly reduced maintenance cycles, which translates to lower maintenance budgets and less downtime during harsh weather or chemical exposure. For hazardous locations, the 7x6 optical distribution provides precise flood coverage with minimal glare, improving operator safety and task accuracy in production lines, loading docks, and outdoor switchyards. Lens is heat and impact resistant glass, ensuring sustained performance despite temperature swings and potential mechanical impact, a critical benefit in industrial settings where maintenance interruptions are costly. Easy installation is supported by a yoke mounting method and a 20 mm entry, simplifying wiring routes and aiming flexibility. This reduces installation time by half in many retrofit projects and allows rapid re-aiming for changing workflows or equipment layouts. The luminaire’s power factor and amperage rating—PF > 0.90 and 0.59–0.22 A—offer predictable electrical performance, enabling precise load budgeting and ensuring compliance with facility power quality standards while avoiding oversized circuits. Overall, the FMVA LED floodlight aligns with durable lighting strategies for hazardous-area campuses, refinery complexes, and mining operations, delivering long-term energy savings, regulatory compliance, and reliable visibility for high-value assets.

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FAQs

Begin by confirming Class I, Division 2 or Class II, Division 2 suitability and IP67 ingress protection. Mount the unit with the included yoke and route wiring through the 20 mm entry. Connect to a 100–277 VAC supply rated for 50/60 Hz. Verify lens and seal integrity after wiring and perform a functional test to ensure proper aiming and illumination in the target area.
The luminaire operates at 58 W with 9000 lumens, achieving 162 lm/W. It supports 100–277 VAC and 50/60 Hz, with a power factor greater than 0.90 and an amperage range of 0.59–0.22 A. These specs enable energy-efficient lighting with predictable electrical load across multi-site deployments.
Yes. The Champ FMVA floodlight uses a die-cast aluminum body with a gray epoxy powder coat, rated IP67 and NEMA 4X. This combination provides robust protection against water, dust, and corrosion, ensuring reliable operation in harsh outdoor areas, chemical processes, and wet industrial environments.
The FMVA is certified for Hazardous/Classified Locations under NEC/CEC standards, with NEC hazardous ratings of Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 2. This makes it suitable for hazardous-area installations in refineries, chemical plants, and mining facilities while meeting regulatory requirements.
Expect reduced maintenance frequency due to long LED life, sealed housing, and corrosion resistance. The 9,000 lumens output at 58 W improves site visibility, which lowers accident risk and equipment damage. Energy savings, coupled with extended luminaire life, contribute to a favorable return on investment in hazardous-area facilities.