KEMP, Texas, April 08, 2018 -- Larson Electronics LLC, industrial lighting leader, released a portable explosion proof LED light with a 5 foot all base stand, that is UL certified and approved for Class I, Division 1 and 2, Class II, Division 1 and 2, and Class III, Division 1 and 2 locations. This explosion proof LED features an encapsulated inline transformer for low voltage applications and is ideal for use in enclosed areas and hazardous locations where flammable materials may be present.
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The EPL-24BS-5FT-1X150LED-240XLV-100 portable explosion proof LED light from Larson Electronics is a rugged lighting solution that includes an adjustable 150 watt LED lamp, an inline step-down transformer, and a 5 foot tall base stand. The 150 watt LED produces 17,500 lumens of high-quality output, and great color rendering and contrasting. The beam is offered in a 60 or 125 degree angle, offering more focused light in spaces such as silos, tanks or manholes, or more diffused light for general area or outdoor work light. The included inline transformer can step 200-240VAC 50/60Hz current down to 12V or 24V DC for operators who need a low voltage solution.
The explosion proof LED flood lamp is conveniently mounted on a wide four leg aluminum base, which can be moved easily throughout the work site. To further increase this LED’s portability and flexibility, the lamp head can be adjusted 90 degrees vertically to reach the desired angle. To further protect the LED lamp, 25 peel off mylar overspray lamp protectors are included with the unit, which protect the lamp from dirt or other debris.
“The EPL-24BS-5FT-1X150LED-240XLV-100 is a versatile portable lighting solution for temporary explosion proof applications,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “The inline transformer allows operators to power this LED on both high voltage and low voltage, so it can provide brilliant and adjustable illumination just about anywhere.”
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.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://resource.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/2a03c3e1-ed46-4d8d-8909-b00de0967561
For further information, please contact:
Rob Bresnahan, President and CEO
Toll-free: 1-800-369-6671
Phone: 214-616-6180
Fax: 903-498-3364
E-mail: [email protected]


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