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New Explosion Proof LED Light Fixture

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 25, 2017

Image: Larson Electronics

Image: Larson Electronics

Industrial lighting company Larson Electronics has released a 70 watt explosion proof LED light fixture mounted on an adjustable beam clamp to simplify mounting on existing beams.

 
The new EPL-LP-70W-LED-HDBC-20-EPP beam clamp mounted LED fixture is weatherproof and comes with an adjustable aluminum mount that makes it suitable for industrial applications, maintenance, cleaning and servicing duties, as well as large hazardous work areas. This unit contains a 70 watt LED lamp that produces 6,000 lumens of light capable of illuminating an area of 5,000 square feet. This LED lamp produces illumination equivalent to a typical 400 watt halogen bulb while drawing 70 watts at .59 amps on a 120V AC power source. The LED lamp runs cooler than a 400 watt halogen. 
 
The lamp assembly on this unit includes a 70 watt LED lamp, internal driver and aluminum finish reflector in copper-free cast aluminum housing with a powder coat finish. The lens is constructed of thermal shock and impact resistant tempered glass and the housing contains threaded joints lubricated with non-drying lubricant. The solid state LEDs in this unit have no filament. The durable lamp produces high light in a wide flood pattern. 
 
The mounting system consists of a heavy duty bracket mount that allows for clamping around 4.5" by 4.5" objects. Two T-handles allow the operator to tighten each adjustment screw to clamp the mount to the beam, pipe or other mounting surface. This unit is supplied with 20 feet of 16/3 SOOW cord ending in an explosion proof straight blade plug. All of the hardware on this unit is non-sparking/corrosion resistant and the cord is resistant to damage from chemicals and abrasion.
 

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