Magnalight Adds LED T Series Bulb Options to Corrosion Resistant Hazardous Area Fluorescent Lights

Expanding on its line of explosion proof and hazardous location fluorescent lighting, Larson Electronics Magnalight now offers LED T series bulbs for its HALP and HALSS series of corrosion resistant lighting.

The HALP series offers a glass fiber reinforced polyester housing and an acrylic diffuser lens cover, while the HALSS series offers a stainless steel housing and high impact acrylic lens.  Both lines of UL 844 approved Class 1 Division II lights are designed to accommodate saltwater and other corrosive liquids and gases that may be present in marine and other environments.  While the standard HAL series, outfitted with an extruded aluminum housing, continues to be a mainstay for standard hazardous location area lighting, the non-corrosive materials used in the HALP and HALSS series offer a specific value proposition for corrosive environments.  The introduction of LED T series replacement bulbs improves the efficiency and the longevity for all three lines of Class 1 Division 2 fluorescent lighting.

  

Class 1 Division 2 Fluorescent Light for Corrosion Resistant Requirements

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