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Larson Electronics Releases 150 W Portable Explosion Proof LED Work Light

Longtime leader in commercial and industrial grade lighting equipment Larson Electronics has announced the release of a 150 watt portable explosion proof LED work light mounted to an adjustable frame. This portable unit produces 12,000 lumens of light while drawing only 150 watts of power.

EPL-TFM-150LED-RT-100-2023 Explosion Proof LED Light

The EPL-TFM-150LED-RT-100-2023 is a versatile work light that provides 9,000 square feet of work area coverage while drawing only 150 watts. The LED light head on this unit produces a brilliant flood pattern of light that is ideal for illuminating enclosed areas and hazardous locations where flammable vapors, gases and dusts may be present. The explosion proof LED work light is comprised of a 16” by 14” light head that is mounted on a tubular frame pedestal fabricated from lightweight aluminum with a convenient carrying handle built into the top of the frame. The light head features multiple LED drivers which help increase the operational life of the fixture. With traditional LED lights, in the event an LED array or driver fails, the entire fixture no longer illuminates. This new series of LED lamps contains twelve individual LED boards configured in a series of banks. Each bank contains two LED boards with an individual driver. In the event of a driver failure, only one bank of LEDs will be affected while the other banks will continue to operate. In the event of an LED failure, the mating LED will continue to operate. This light is multi-voltage capable and operates on 120-277V AC and includes 100’ of SOOW cord.

“The extreme durability, universal voltage, and LED longevity make this LED flood lighting system an ideal fit for tank cleaning, oil field maintenance and repairs, and offshore applications,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “The LEDs used in this light use less energy and create less heat which reduces energy costs by lowering the amount of electricity needed to illuminate large areas.”

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