Eaton FRD332 Marine Interior Luminaire - 3-Lamp T8 120-277V

Part Number: FRD332
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
FRD332

Quick Summary

The Eaton FRD332 Marine Interior Luminaire provides reliable 32W T8 illumination for marine interiors. This recessed ceiling light helps keep critical compartments well-lit without protruding fixtures, reducing maintenance time and corrosion exposure in harsh environments. Built for ordinary/non-hazardous locations, it complies with NEC/CEC standards and is designed to operate across 50/60 Hz with a 120-277 Vac range. The galvanized steel housing and acrylic lens resist marine exposure while delivering consistent light output. For contractors and operators, this luminaire offers predictable performance, easy installation, and a long service life, supporting efficient crew workflows and reduced downtime on deck and in engine rooms. It aligns with marine lighting standards and offers compatibility with standard 4 ft T8 ballast configurations.

Product Information

Extended Description

FRD332 Eaton: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Pauluhn Meridian FRD marine interior, 50/60 Hz, 4 ft, Acrylic lens, T8, Galvanized steel, Recessed ceiling mount, 3-lamp, 120-277 Vac, 32W
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Pauluhn Meridian FRD marine interior
Catalog Number
FRD332
UPC
662276397194
Product Length/Depth
50.97 in
Product Height
4.63 in
Product Width
10.81 in
Product Weight
23.5 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Lamp length
4 ft
Light type
T8
Number of lamps
3-lamp
Wattage
32W
Voltage rating
120-277 Vac
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Mounting Method
Recessed ceiling
Material
Galvanized steel
Lens material
Acrylic
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The FRD332 uses a recessed ceiling design that provides unobtrusive installation, simplifying upkeep and making cleaning easier in tight shipboard spaces such as corridors and engine rooms. This translates to reduced maintenance time and fewer dockside interruptions. Feature → Business Impact → Application: A 3-lamp, 32W T8 configuration delivers higher lumen output per fixture while maintaining energy efficiency, enabling brighter work areas like cargo holds and repair bays without increasing power draw. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The wide voltage range of 120-277 Vac and 50/60 Hz compatibility allows seamless integration with varying vessel power systems, reducing inventory needs for transformers or drivers and speeding up commissioning. Feature → Business Impact → Application: A galvanized steel housing with an acrylic lens delivers robust corrosion resistance and clear light diffusion, extending service life in harsh marine environments such as offshore platforms and seawater-exposed interiors. Feature → Business Impact → Application: NEC/CEC compliance and Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Location rating mitigate regulatory risk in bid packages, ensuring smoother approvals for shipyards and operators. Installation compatibility and modularity further streamline retrofits and future upgrades across multiple vessel types.

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FAQs

FRD332 is designed for recessed ceiling mounting, allowing a flush, low-profile fit that simplifies installation and reduces space intrusion in shipboard environments.
FRD332 uses a 4 ft length with 3 lamps, 32W total, operating at 120-277 Vac and 50/60 Hz, suitable for standard marine electrical panels without specialized ballast requirements.
Yes. It features galvanized steel housing and an acrylic lens, designed for ordinary/non-hazardous locations inside vessels, ferries, and offshore platforms.
FRD332 complies with NEC/CEC standards and is classified for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations, aligning with common maritime regulatory requirements.
The durable housing and easy lamp replacement reduce downtime and maintenance costs, providing predictable lifecycle performance and lower total cost of ownership on marine projects.