KEMP, Texas, March 02, 2018 -- Larson Electronics LLC, industrial lighting leader, has just released a new explosion proof LED strobe light that is UL rated Class 1 Division 1, Groups C, D, paint spray both approved, and produces 4 flashes per second. This explosion proof LED strobe is IP67 waterproof, making it ideal for potentially explosive atmospheres found in utility gas plants, wastewater treatment centers and other hazardous locations.
The EPL-STRB-10-LED Explosion Proof LED Strobe Light is a durable lighting solution that is paint spray booth approved and a great option for use in industrial applications such as condition signaling, security alerts, emergency signaling and other warnings. This powerful 10 watt LED strobe offers over 50,000 hours of life and is powered by leads that pass through a sealing compound separating the lamp enclosure from the wiring compartment.
To meet explosion proof qualifications this hazardous area strobe light has a T3C temperature rating, and is U.L. approved Class 1, Groups C and D, Class 2, Groups E and F, and Class III, Groups E, F and G, as well as IP67 waterproof. The cast aluminum housing is fully factory sealed and includes an integrated inspection hole for easy access to the splice compartment. The lamp assembly is protected by an impact and heat resistant clear prismatic globe with heavy gauge aluminum reflector that affords excellent light control. This pendant mounted lamp comes in a variety of light colors including red, blue, green, amber, purple and white, and can be ordered in different voltages to suit the application.
“Strobe lights can be a highly effective warning system for a variety of applications,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “This LED strobe light not only offers operators with a powerful explosion proof lighting solution, but comes in many color options and voltages, so operators can customize a unit that fits their specific needs.”
About Larson Electronics LLC: Larson Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment and accessories. The company offers an extensive catalog of industry-grade lighting and power distribution products for the following sectors: manufacturing, construction, food processing, oil and gas, military, marine and automobile. Customers can benefit from the company’s hands-on, customized approach to lighting solutions. Larson Electronics provides expedited service for quotes, customer support and shipments.
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Contact:
Rob Bresnahan
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800-369-6671


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