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Vol. 18, No. 17 Week of April 28, 2013
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 04/28/2013: Larson Electronics introduces portable work light

Larson Electronics LLC said Nov. 13 that it has announced the addition of the 6000 watt CM-4X15M-25-480V-3P for operators looking for portable 480 volt work site lighting. Equipped with four 1500 watt adjustable metal halide light heads, this Magnalight work site lighting system can be used from the ground or elevated via crane for work site area illumination.

Larson has begun shipping the CM-4X15M-25-480V-3P 6000 watt portable work site lighting system. Equipped with four 1500 watt metal halide lights that can independently be positioned in any direction, this industrial lighting system can be powered with 480 volts, Larson said. Constructed of heavy duty aluminum tubing, this work area floodlight system is built for durability and demanding conditions. The design of the light enables the operator to pick the light system with a crane as easily as using it from the ground, since the light heads can be pointed directly up or down.

“Our new CM-4X15M-25-480V-3P work site illumination system is designed to be positioned within, above or below the work area for optimal coverage,” said Larson’s Rob Bresnahan. “The 480 volt ballasts don’t require any kind of transformer or power distribution. Instead operators can tie off directly to their 480V panel and get the lighting they require.”

For more information visit www.magnalight.com.



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