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LED Work Light for Hazardous Locations

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com has introduced a LED work light that is designed to surpass the safety and performance of conventional fluorescent work lamps. The EPL-FL1524-LED-100-HR work light incorporates a high lumen per watt and operates at cooler temperatures when compared to fluorescent or incandescent drop lights.

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The company has also included a cord reel and 100 ft of cord to simplify lamp cord management. The work light is approved for Class 2 Division 2 and Class 1 Division 1 locations and is a suitable replacement for cumbersome fluorescent work lighting solutions. It also eradicates the accidental burns, which occur occasionally during usage of incandescent drop lights.

The company’s Aluminum LED Drop Light & Cord Reel features a 15W LED tube lamp, which is housed in aluminum. It offers high light output with superior durability and good color rendering. The cord reel, manufactured using non sparking aluminum and fabricated steel comprises 100 ft of SOOW cord.

The EPL-FL1524-LED-100-HR LED lamp generates very less heat and operates for a maximum time of 50,000 hours. The cord reel is manufactured using aluminum and steel and incorporates an automatic ratcheting solution for convenient cord management. The lamp is rated for outdoor and indoor use and is a suitable solution for dangerous locations.

Source: http://www.magnalight.com/

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