HUBBELL KILLARK
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What materials are used in Hubbell Killark hazardous location fittings?
Hubbell Killark fittings are commonly made from aluminum, iron, or steel. Aluminum models, such as the MM-90-1WW elbow, are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, often with a powder-coated finish. Iron fittings, like the OLL-8M conduit outlet body, offer high mechanical strength for heavy-duty applications. Steel reducing bushings, such as the RE32S, provide durability in threaded connections. Material selection depends on the environmental conditions and mechanical requirements of the installation.
What temperature codes are available for Hubbell Killark LED light fixtures?
Hubbell Killark LED light fixtures, such as the VM1L4530, are rated with temperature codes like T4A. This code indicates the maximum surface temperature of the fixture under normal operating conditions, which is critical for preventing ignition in hazardous atmospheres. The T4A rating corresponds to a maximum surface temperature of 120°C (248°F). Other temperature codes may be available depending on the specific model and application requirements.
How do I select the correct Hubbell Killark conduit outlet body for my installation?
Selection depends on the conduit trade size, body type (e.g., LB, LL, LR), material, and capacity. For example, the GECLBT-1 is an aluminum LB body for 1/2-inch conduit with a 19 cubic inch capacity. Ensure the body type matches the conduit routing direction (e.g., LB for straight pull, LL for left turn). Verify thread gender (female hubs are standard) and check for included features like grounding screws. Refer to the product specifications for NPT thread compatibility and enclosure ratings.
Are Hubbell Killark enclosures with lens covers suitable for outdoor hazardous locations?
Yes, enclosures like the GRK-537L are designed for hazardous locations and can be used outdoors if they meet the required NEMA ratings. The GRK-537L features a screw closure method and a lens cover, which may provide protection against moisture and dust ingress. Verify the specific NEMA rating (e.g., NEMA 4X for corrosion resistance) and temperature code for the intended environment. Always consult the product datasheet for detailed environmental specifications.
What is the difference between a reducing bushing and a conduit outlet body from Hubbell Killark?
A reducing bushing, such as the RE32S, is a simple fitting used to transition between different conduit trade sizes (e.g., from 1 inch to 3/4 inch). It is typically installed in a hub or enclosure opening. A conduit outlet body, like the GECLBT-1, is a larger fitting that provides access to conductors for pulling or splicing, with multiple ports and a cover. Outlet bodies are used for directional changes or junction points, while reducing bushings are for size reductions only.
Does 3G Electric supply HUBBELL KILLARK products?
Yes — 3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. supplies HUBBELL KILLARK products. We stock the HUBBELL KILLARK catalog and supply genuine factory-original products with full manufacturer warranty and technical support.















































