Larson Electronics Releases Magnetically Mounted Explosion Proof Metal Halide Work Light
KEMP, Texas, May 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Leader in industrial lighting Larson Electronics has announced the release of a portable metal halide work light designed for versatile mounting capabilities and compliance with hazardous location regulations. The EPL-BS-70-220V-100-3XMB Explosion Proof Metal Halide Light is compact and portable yet provides the stability of magnetic mounting combined with the power of a metal halide lamp to produce 32,000 lumens of light output capable of illuminating 13,000 square feet of work space.
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The explosion proof metal halide light from Larson Electronics is a powerful yet portable lighting solution that gives operators in hazardous locations the ability to quickly and easily illuminate large work areas without the need for inconvenient or cumbersome light mounting assemblies. This portable explosion proof light can illuminate 13,000 square feet of work space with 32,000 lumens of intense light output yet measures only 12 inches high by 12 inches wide with a 12 inch circular magnetic base. The high performance light output of this portable work light is produced by a 70 watt metal halide light fixture that has been designed for durability as well compliance with hazardous location requirements. The housing on this lamp is constructed from copper-free cast aluminum with a rugged thermoset powder coat finish and is fitted with a 3/4" thermal shock and impact resistant tempered glass lens. The ballast is contained within the lamp housing for better performance, and the metal halide lamp is a dual end design that provides more output than a 400 watt halogen bulb without any of the beam irregularities or yellowish light color typical of halogen bulbs. The housing has a top mounted heavy duty carry handle for easy transport, and the lamp assembly is mounted atop a circular base stand fabricated from spun aluminum. The circular base is fitted with three 200lbs grip magnetic pads, giving the operator the ability to attach this light to any metallic surface that will accept a magnet. This magnetic mounting capability allows operators to place this lamp on any flat metal surface securely without the need for clamps or hardware, and is strong enough to hold the lamp if attached to walls or overhead in areas such as inside tanks or containers. This powerful work light operates with 220 VAC current, and included with the unit is 100 feet of explosion proof cord fitted with an ECP 1523 explosion proof straight blade plug for ample length and safe connections. This lamp is approved for Class 1 Division 1 and 2, Class 2 Division 1 and 2 locations, and is also certified for marine and portable hazardous location use as well. The EPL-BS-70-220V-100-3XMB is an ideal work light for operators who must work in areas where large scale illumination is needed but options for placing a lamp for maximum coverage are limited, and is equally effective when used as a simple pedestal light as well.
"Magnets make a nice way to securely mount temporary lighting," said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics, LarsonElectronics.com. "Magnetic base configurations like the EPL-BS-70-220V-100-3XMB keep floor space clear and reduce trip hazards, so it can be ideal for working in tanks."
Larson Electronics carries an extensive line of explosion proof lights, hazardous location lights, intrinsically safe lights, portable explosion proof light towers, and intrinsically safe LED flashlights. You can view Larson Electronics entire line of explosion proof lighting by visiting them on the web at www.larsonelectronics.com. Larson Electronics can be reached directly by calling toll free, 1-800-369-6671 or 1-214-616-6180 for international inquiries.
Larson Electronics LLC
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 - P: (800) 369-6671 - F: (903) 498-3364 - E: [email protected]
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