Feb 6 2014
Larson Electronics releases a New Four Color Explosion Proof LED Signal Stack Light that is Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 approved and may be used in wet locations and marine environments.
This waterproof LED equipped light is designed for routing traffic in industrial refueling stations and process status indication in manufacturing facilities.
The EPL-TL-4X10W-C explosion proof LED stack light from Larson Electronics is an ideal indicator lighting solution for industrial refueling stations and manufacturing facilities. This explosion proof LED light carries a T3C temperature rating and has a -40°C to 85°C operating temperature range. This explosion proof fixture is configured for blue, red, yellow, and green output and offers exceptional lumen output, a 50,000+ hour life span, and the lamps are protected by Pyrex globes and cast aluminum globe guards for added durability. The LED lamps in this stack light are 10 watts each and offer cool operation and clean, bright output that surpasses that of 100 watt incandescent indicator lamps. Individual lead wires allow operators to operate each light individually.
The light housings are constructed with a polyester powder coated, copper free aluminum casting, that can withstand 1,490 pounds PSI hydrostatic pressure. The mounting plate is also made from aluminum and can be custom built to customer specifications. Mounting is provided by a heavy gauge aluminum base with four predrilled holes designed to be bolted to walls and flat surfaces for permanent and secure attachment. This four color explosion proof indicator light has a 50,000 hour operational life and is available in 120-277 VAC and 12/24 VDC or VAC configurations for standard or low voltage operation.
“The bright red, yellow, green, and blue LED lights can be used for process control or traffic direction in hazardous location areas,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “This latest edition to our collection of LED signal stack lights offers reliability, lower maintenance, and high visibility.”