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52 watt low profile explosion proof LED light fixture released by Larsonelectronics.com

June 4, 2015

Larson ElectronicsIndustrial lighting specialist Larson Electronics has announced the release of a 52 watt explosion proof low profile LED light fixture that provides operators with a powerful and energy efficient alternative to traditional hazardous location luminaries.

The EPL-LP-24-LED from Larson Electronics is an integrated low profile linear explosion proof LED light fixture with a unique design. Instead of using diffused glass, optics or reflectors to distribute the light, Larson Electronics has positioned the boards within the fixture to provide a wide area light without sacrificing quality or light output. Two offset LED assemblies within the fixture allow this explosion proof linear lamp to provide a brilliant 100° horizontal beam spread and 140° vertical beam spread. The LED assembly is protected behind a tempered borosilicate glass tube that is protected by an aluminum wire guard to prevent from accidental damage to the light. Measuring only 5” in width, this fixture takes up half the surface area as standard two foot, two lamp fixtures.

This explosion proof LED light has a T5 temperature rating and carries a paint spray booth, ATEX, and IECEx certifications and is approved for use in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia markets. This Class 1 Division 1 & 2, Class 2 Division 1 & 2 low profile explosion proof light fixture provides 6,760 lumens of high quality light while drawing only 52 watts of power. The copper free aluminum alloy body is powder coated for added durability and an attractive aesthetic appearance. This light can be operated with 100-277 volts AC and is shipped with a surface mount and pendant mount option. This fixture is ideal for applications such as paint booths, oil rigs, offshore applications, petrochemical, manufacturing, chemical storage, water treatment centers, and food processing plants where flammable gases, vapors, or dusts exist or stand the potential to exist.

“This new explosion proof light has a compact, low profile design and produces twice the amount of light output when compared to our popular EPL-24-2L fixture,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “This unit is ideal for applications where space is limited, yet a reliable powerful source of lighting is needed.”      

Larson Electronics carries an extensive line of LED light towers, portable power distribution systems, explosion proof lights, portable work lights and industrial grade LED area lights. You can view Larson Electronics’ entire line of lighting by visiting them on the web at Larsonelectronics.com. You can also call 1-800-369-6671 to learn more or call 1-214-616-6180 for international inquiries.

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