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Explosion Proof LED Light Fixture



Larson Electronics has released a 150 watt hazardous area LED light fixture designed for recessed panel mounting. LED technology and a compact design make this lamp a viable replacement upgrade option for paint booths and hazardous locations where flammable chemical vapors are present.

The HALD-48-2X150LED hazardous area LED light fixture is designed to provide operators with a powerful and energy efficient alternative to traditional hazardous location luminaires. This explosion proof fixture is a 2x4 Class 1 Division 2 hazardous location lay-in LED light panel with a T5 temperature rating and is a fully integrated LED unit. The LED assembly is protected by an aluminum framed, hinged, 3/16" thick poly-carbonate door that provides direct front access to the internal components. The lamp housing is designed for recessed mounting, and is constructed of non-sparking aluminum coated with a powder coated white finish.

The integrated LED assembly in this unit features multiple LED drivers that help increase the operational life of the fixture. The LED fixture provides 12,000 lumens of light while drawing only 150 watts. This light is multi-voltage capable and can be operated with 100-277 volts AC without any need for a special ballast. The aluminum body and LED lamp are intended to give this light enhanced durability and resistance to vibration and impacts. The housing is specially designed to dissipate heat, which increases the efficiency and lifespan of the LED luminaire. The fixture is designed for recessed mounting and requires a mounting hole to be made in booth panels capable of accommodating the fixture housing in order to provide the maximum amount of space in paint spray booth enclosures. Once mounted, the fixtures door frame will extend 3/8" into the spray booth.

For more information contact:

Larson Electronics LLC

11035 Jeanell Drive

Kemp, TX 75143

800-369-6671

sales@larsonelectronics.com

www.larsonelectronics.com

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