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Home » Larson Electronics releases visible/ultraviolet combination paint spray booth LED light fixture
Larson Electronics has announced the release of a new explosion proof LED light fixture that is approved for paint spray booths and combines one visible white light with a 365NM ultraviolet light. This popular four foot, two lamp Class 1 Division 1 light fixture is used for manufacturing and coating applications because of its T6 temperature rating and paint spray booth certification.
The EPL-48-2L-LED-VISUV explosion proof LED light fixture from Larson Electronics is ideal for operators seeking top quality lighting that will reduce operating costs, improve lighting quality and reduce downtime incurred from frequent servicing intervals. This fixture is equipped with our specially designed LEDT-series bulbs which produce 3,500 lumens of visible white light and 19,200 mW of ultraviolet intensity. The 28 watt LED lamp produces 125 lumens per watt and offers lower amp draw and increased reliability. The LED assembly is mounted within a tube constructed from extruded aluminum and a polycarbonate lens. The solid state design of light emitting diodes provides a more reliable, stable, and energy efficient light source over traditional fluorescent lighting.