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Larson Electronics Unveils New 4’ Explosion Proof Portable LED Flood Light System

Leading manufacturer of industrial lighting Larson Electronics announces the release of a 4’ explosion proof LED flood lighting system. This Class 1 Division 2 unit uses three 48” LED light heads to produce a combined 21,750 lumens of light with 360° coverage while drawing only 234 watts.

The EPLC2-3X100LED-4-100 portable explosion proof LED flood lighting system uses three 48” LED light heads that produce a combined total of 21,750 lumens. These portable LED lights are mounted to a powder coated frame constructed from non-sparking aluminum. The LED lights within the unit produce 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. Each lamp draws 78 watts and produces 7,250 lumens with a color temperature of 5000K, which produces colors and details much more accurately than high pressure sodium lamps.

This flood light system can be positioned in an upright position to provide an intense flood beam with 360° coverage around the system or laid on its side to provide lighting within tanks and enclosed work areas. The triangular frame design provides stability and protection for the LED units when mounted in either direction. A pick-eye located on the top of the frame allows operators to lower the system into tanks through man-way entries as well, adding to the versatility of the system. This unit is multi-voltage capable and can be configured to operate on 120-277 volts. Included with this LED light is 100’ of cord terminated in a 1523 explosion proof plug.

“Our explosion proof lighting system offers operators a versatile lighting solution that produces light in every direction of a work space,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “This eliminates having to move the light around the work space. We can also customize this unit with locking casters for ease of transporting if desired.”

Source: http://www.larsonelectronics.com

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