Larson Electronics releases 300-watt Explosion Proof High Bay LED light fixture

July 14, 2014
The Larson Electronics LLC says the EPL-HB-2X150LED-RT Explosion Proof High Bay light fixture provides operators with a powerful and energy efficient alternative to traditional hazardous location luminaries. LED technology and compact design makes this lamp an excellent replacement upgrade option for the older, bulky and high maintenance cost fixtures.

The Larson Electronics LLC says the EPL-HB-2X150LED-RT Explosion Proof High Bay light fixture provides operators with a powerful and energy efficient alternative to traditional hazardous location luminaries. LED technology and compact design makes this lamp an excellent replacement upgrade option for the older, bulky and high maintenance cost fixtures.

This Class 1 Division 1 & 2, Class 2 Division 1 & 2 explosion proof light fixture provides 24,000 lumens of high-quality light while drawing only 300 watts. The copper free aluminum alloy body is powder-coated for added durability and an attractive aesthetic appearance.

The special heat-dissipating design in conjunction with LED technology helps this fixture to achieve an excellent 60,000-hour rated lifespan with 80% lumen retention, notes Larson. Light weight and a low profile make this unit an attractive alternative to larger and heavier older fixtures and require much less hardware to install.

This light is multi-voltage capable and can be operated with 100-277 VAC, 50/60Hz without any need for a special ballast. The aluminum body and LED lamp give this light excellent durability and resistance to vibration and impacts. The housing is specially designed to dissipate heat which increases the efficiency and lifespan of the LED luminaries.

For more information visit www.Larsonelectronics.com.

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