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Four-ft 4-lamp LED is explosion proof

By Paul Dvorak | September 28, 2011

Magnalight also offers low voltage configurations for operation with 12 to 24 Vdc if needed.

The EPL-48-4L-LED light fixture from Magnalight works well any place that needs a fully compliant, powerful, and durable explosion-proof light. A corrosion resistant housing constructed of copper free aluminum alloy, and four LED lamps enclosed within impact and heat resistant Pyrex tubes, these fixtures are durable and easily withstand the rigors of marine and industrial applications. The included LED lamps offer more light than comparable T5HO fluorescent lamps, yet use half as much electrical energy and are highly resistant to damage from vibrations or impacts. By using LED tubes instead of fluorescent bulbs, Magnalights can do away with the ballast usually required with fluorescent lamps, thereby reducing fixture weight and the occurrence of maintenance issues. A surface mount bracket (Unistrut mounting bracket) is standard equipment with these lights. These LED fixtures can operate with voltages from 120 to 277 Vac, and with a variety of power options.

These LED light fixtures are Class 1 Division 1 & 2 Class 2 Division 1 & 2 approved and certified for use in paint spray booths. They have a T6 temperature rating and the LED lamps are rated at 50,000 hours of operational life. Screw on end caps with O-ring seals simplify maintenance and re-lamping while corrosion resistant materials and finish, LED lamps, and impact resistant Pyrex tube enclosures, produce a light fixture that offers across the board improvements in efficiency, durability, and operational costs as compared to traditional forms of explosion proof fluorescent fixtures.

Larson Electronics
magnalight.com


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Comments

  1. Papakos Kleomenis says

    September 14, 2012 at 1:21 am

    Dear Sirs,

    Concerning “Four-ft 4-lamp LED is explosion proof”, please provide tech specs, max working temperature and budgetary price.

    To be noted that we are oriented to install them onto a combined spray drying booth which is working at 75 degrees Celcius (during drying mode).

    Please let us know if a representative of yours is in Greece.

    We’d appreciate your quick response.

    Best Regards

    Kl. Papakos
    Facilities Engineer

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