The EPL-DCPM-150LED-100 explosion proof LED light from Larson Electronics is Class 1 Division 1 & 2 and Class 2 Division 1 & 2 rated and is capable of illuminating up to 9,000 square feet of work space. This LED work light 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 produces 13,000 lumens of light with a color temperature of 6000K and a color rendering index of 70, which produces colors and details more accurately than high pressure sodium or mercury vapor lamps.
This explosion proof LED work light is comprised of a 16-inch-wide-by-14-inch-tall rectangular light head mounted within a pedestal base stand with a convenient carrying handle built into the top of the stand.
The A-frame portable stand is constructed from non-sparking aluminum and powder-coated for increased durability and corrosion resistance.
The aluminum frame for this light rests on a dolly cart frame for streamlined transportation from one location to another. The dolly cart also incorporates a cord wrap for easy cord management.
The lamp is adjustable 90 degrees (up or down) and lockable into position by simply loosening the screws located on either side of the light head and tightening them once the desired angle is achieved.
This light supports universal voltages with safe operation between 100 to 277 volts AC, and includes 100 feet of SOOW cable terminated in an optional cord cap for connection to corresponding receptacles.
This portable work light is extremely rugged and ideal for use in classified environments where portable Class 1 Division 1 lighting is required.
“This explosion proof work light is the LED alternative to a 400 watt metal halide, while producing less heat and consuming less power,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics. “The versatility of this unit gives operators the combination of portability and a compact design in one robust package.”
For more information, call 800/369-6671 or visit www.Larsonselectronics.com.