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150 watt portable explosion proof LED light on base stand

April 5, 2016 By Andrew Zistler

larsonLarson Electronics has announced the release of a Class 1 & 2 Division 1 & 2 portable explosion proof LED light mounted on a base stand fabricated from non-sparking aluminum.

The EPL-16BS-1X150LED-X24I-C1D1-200 portable explosion proof LED light from Larson Electronics provides operators with an easy to maneuver LED work light for use within hazardous locations. This portable unit is comprised of a 150 watt LED light head mounted to a base stand fabricated from non-sparking aluminum and operates on 120-277 volts AC which is stepped down to 24 volts DC with an inline explosion proof transformer. The LED light head produces a brilliant flood pattern of light that is ideal for illuminating enclosed areas and hazardous locations where flammable vapors, gases and dusts may be present. The LED lamp head carries a T5 temperature rating and retains 80% of its lumen output after 60,000 hours of use. It produces 13,000 lumens of light while drawing only 150 watts of power.

The explosion proof LED lamp can be easily adjusted up or down 90° and locked into position by loosening the two hand screws located on each side of the light head. Once the light is in the desired position, the operator then tightens the screws back to set the position. The light frame assembly features a carrying handle for easy transport and a hand screw at the base allowing operators to pivot the top frame assembly on the four leg base stand. Included with this portable LED light is two hundred feet of chemical and abrasion resistant SOOW cord leading up to the explosion proof step down transformer. Ten feet of 16/3 SOOW cable is on the input side of the transformer and is fitted with an explosion proof cord cap.

Larson Electronics will be attending the 2016 OTC show in Houston, Texas from May 2nd to May 5th. Visit them at booth 6716 to inquire about their lighting solutions for many industrial applications.


Larson Electronics

Larsonelectronics.com

Filed Under: LED Lighting Tagged With: larsonelectronics

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