Larson Electronics LLC, a major industrial lighting company, announced the release of a new dolly cart mounted explosion proof paint spray booth
LED light to be added to its catalog of products this week. This explosion proof LED light combines LED technology with a dolly cart mount to provide users with a low profile, full power LED light that offers even light distribution in hazardous locations.
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This explosion proof paint spray booth LED light is UL listed Class 1, Divisions 1 and 2, Class 2, Divisions 1 and 2 and offers operators the ability to quickly add a full power, evenly distributed beam of light wherever needed. This LED features a T5 temperature rating and carries a paint spray booth, ATEX and IECEX certification and is approved for use in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia markets.
Both of the LED lamps are mounted in a mobile dolly cart style platform. This configuration allows operators to wheel this explosion proof light into position next to the work area, or to lay it flat for illumination beneath the desired target. The light weight of this LED light combined with a low profile make this an ideal alternative to larger and heavier older fixtures that require much more hardwire to install.
This explosion proof cart mounted lighting system is equipped with 100' of 16/3 chemical and abrasion resistant SOOW cord that is fitted with an explosion proof cord cap for easy connection to explosion proof outlets. The LED light fixtures are universal voltage capable and can be operated with 100-277V AC, 50/60Hz. The housing is specially designed to dissipate heat, which helps to increase the efficiency and lifespan of the LEDs and electronics.
"If you are someone who constantly stays on the go while working then this light might just be perfect," said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. "This dolly cart mounted explosion proof LED light features a paint spray booth rating and is able to be easily moved between work-sites when even light distribution is needed."