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Larson Electronics Introduces High Output Boiler Inspection Light

Larson Electronics has announced the release of a high output boiler inspection light intended for use during boiler servicing and maintenance activities as well as general illumination applications. The WALBL-1000WMH Boiler Light features heavy duty industrial grade construction combined with the power of a metal halide lamp and versatility of an adjustable wheeled tower.

The WALBL-1000WMH 1000 Boiler Light is designed to provide a powerful and versatile lighting solution for operators working within boilers that allows them to easily adjust the placement and positioning of the lighting system for maximum effective coverage. (PRNewsFoto/Larson Electronics)

The Larson Electronics WALBL-1000WMH boiler inspection light features a wheeled base supporting an adjustable folding boom with metal halide lamp assembly and produces over 100,000 lumens of high intensity light output. This boiler inspection light operates similarly to standard light towers, but features an adjustable light boom which can be folded over at an angle to allow positioning the lamp assembly through standard boiler access doors. The light boom is extendable and can be lengthened or shortened to provide added maneuverability and is fitted with an added drop down support leg to improve stability when fully extended. The main boom and base assembly is constructed of heavy duty steel for high strength and durability and has been powder coated to provide a tough finish that resists the effects of rust and corrosion. The base is equipped with four solid wheels that have been specially designed to allow rolling over rough surfaces such as floor grates and are fitted with built in wheel locks to hold the system in position once placed. The ballast assembly for the metal halide lamp has been mounted to the base for added stability and features a powder coated steel enclosure for protection and 120 - 277 VAC compatibility with standard voltages. The lamp assembly on this portable tower consists of a single 1,000 watt metal halide lamp producing 110,000 lumens affixed within an adjustable mounting trunnion that provides vertical adjustability. The light fixture is constructed of spun aluminum with a ceramic socket and tempered glass lens for strength and durability. Larson Electronics is a manufacturer and as such offers a variety of optional configurations for this industrial grade floodlight including additional lamps, LED lamps, higher wattage HID bulbs, and safety cable eyelets for maximum tower stability. These inspection lights can serve in an array of applications and are designed to allow operators to not only elevate the lamps for better coverage, but to extend the lamps through standard boiler access doors in order to illuminate the area below which must be serviced.

"The WALBL-1000WMH boiler light offers many useful features including a configurable light head, so operators can most easily insert it through man-ways," said Rob Bresnahan with LarsonElectronics.com. "Even with a heavy weighted base, the wheeled platform is still easy to maneuver over grated floors. Finally, with a wide variety of mast angle choices and light head support heights, this boiler light can be configured to meet any door way height."

Source: http://www.larsonelectronics.com/

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