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New Explosion Proof Fluorescent Lights from Magnalight

Larson Electronics has launched new high-efficient explosion proof fluorescent lights, for hazardous locations. The new fluorescent lights expand the company’s Class 1 and Class 2 LED lighting portfolio.

The fixtures utilize biaxial compact fluorescent bulbs and are available in 2-and-4 foot lengths. The fluorescent lights offer higher output compared to the conventional T-series tube lights.

Explosion Proof Lights

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com has included a number of new explosion proof lights for powder spray and paint spray booths. The EPL-48-4L-BX and the EPL-48-2L-BX signify the Class 2 Division 1 and Class 1 Division 1 lights in a 4-foot form factor. The EPL-24-2L-BX represents a 2-foot 2 lamp light and is designed for hazardous location environments and paint spray booths.

The HAL-24-2L-BX and the HAL-48-2L-BX belong to the Class 1 Division 2 lights and are suitable for high vibration areas such as refineries and oilrigs. The HALP-24-2L-BX and the HALP-48-2L-BX represent the Class 1 Division 2 lights and are suitable for offshore lighting applications. The HALSS series is also integrated with compact fluorescent biaxial bulbs.

Magnalight’s representative, Rob Bresnahan, stated that the company stocks a wide range of explosion proof fluorescent lights for hazardous settings. He added that the product offerings include the T-series T12HO, T8, T5HO, biaxial compact fluorescent bulbs, LEDs, among others.

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