LNG plants and gas processing facilities require explosion proof lighting certified for the most demanding gas groups. AJV Tech supplies IIC-rated, IECEx and ATEX certified LED lighting systems designed to operate reliably in cryogenic environments and areas where methane and other highly flammable gases are present.

LNG plants require explosion proof lighting rated for gas group IIC, which covers hydrogen and methane — the most demanding gas classification. Standard IIA or IIB rated equipment is not suitable for LNG processing environments. AJV Tech supplies IIC-rated, IECEx and ATEX certified LED luminaires specifically designed for LNG plant and gas processing applications.
Not all Zone 1 lighting is suitable for cryogenic environments. LNG facilities involve extremely low temperatures that can embrittle standard materials and seals. Lighting installed in or near cryogenic areas must be specified with materials rated for low-temperature operation. AJV Tech can advise on the correct product specification for the temperature range of your LNG facility.
QatarEnergy and its LNG operating entities require gas group IIC rated explosion proof lighting for areas where LNG vapour or methane may be present. ADNOC LNG at Das Island similarly requires IIC-rated equipment for classified areas within the LNG processing train. AJV Tech supplies IECEx certified IIC-rated lighting with documentation accepted by these operators.
Large LNG processing trains require high-output floodlighting to achieve adequate illumination levels across wide areas. Raytec SPARTAN LED floodlights with outputs from 10,000 to 30,000 lumens are commonly specified for LNG process areas, achieving the minimum 50 lux levels required for general process areas and higher levels for specific work zones. AJV Tech can provide a lighting calculation report for your facility layout.
Yes. AJV Tech supplies IECEx and ATEX certified LNG plant lighting with full documentation packages including IECEx certificates, product datasheets, dimensional drawings, and installation manuals. Documentation is prepared to support technical submittals and material approval processes for QatarEnergy, ADNOC LNG, and EPC contractors working on LNG projects in Qatar, UAE, and Oman.