Lighting Specialist Larson Electronics Launches Fixture to Illuminate 4,500 Sq Ft
Texas-based lighting specialist Larson Electronics has released a 70 watt explosion proof LED light fixture mounted on an adjustable scaffold bracket. The light head produces 5,800 lumens of light and is attached to an aluminum rail/ladder mount bracket that allows operators to easily mount it to ladders, handrails, catwalks, and other similar structures.
The EPL-JHLP-70LED bracket mounted LED fixture from Larson Electronics is weatherproof and comes with an adjustable aluminum scaffold mount that makes it ideal for industrial applications, maintenance, cleaning and servicing duties, and large hazardous work areas.
The unit is capable of illuminating an area of 4,500 square feet. The 70 watt LED lamp produces illumination equivalent to a typical 400 watt halogen bulb while drawing only 70 watts at .59 amps on a 120V AC power source. The LED lamp runs cooler than a 400 watt halogen, resulting in an easier to manage light source and less heat produced in the workspace.
The lamp assembly on this unit includes a 70 watt LED lamp, internal driver and aluminum finish reflector in a copper-free cast aluminum housing with a powder coat finish. The lens is constructed of thermal shock and impact resistant tempered glass and the housing contains threaded joints lubricated with non-drying lubricant. The solid state LEDs in this unit have no filament and are thus highly resistant to damage from shocks or impacts.
“Our new EPL-JHLP-70LED bracket mounted LED light provides a versatile lighting solution for tank cleaning applications,” said Rob Bresnahan, of LarsonElectronics.com. “The adjustable mounting system allows it to be mounted to ladders, handrails, catwalks, and other structures for optimum output of light around the work area.”
Larson Electronics carries an extensive line of LED light towers, portable power distribution systems, explosion proof lights for hazardous locations, portable work lights and industrial grade LED area lights. Visit the website at www.larsonelectronics.com