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Vol. 17, No. 43 Week of October 21, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Oil Patch Bits: Larson Electronics announces portable HAZLOC light

Larson Electronicsllc.com said Oct. 15 that its new EPL-24QP-1X4-250 explosion proof tank light is designed with an innovative quadpod tower configuration fitted with a 400 watt and metal halide lamp for portability and high output in areas designated as hazardous locations. These explosion proof light towers provide a mobile yet highly stable lighting platform that is ideal for illuminating the interiors of tanks during servicing and cleaning operations as well as large general work areas.

The EPL-24QP-1X4-250 explosion proof tank light is a powerful explosion proof tower light system that combines a high output metal halide lamp with a highly stable yet adjustable and collapsible four legged tower. This portable tank lighting system includes a 400 watt metal halide lamp that produces 36,000 lumens mounted on top of an adjustable aluminum tower with a four leg quadpod base fitted with two solid rubber wheels. The aluminum light tower is adjustable from 4.5 feet to 9 feet in height to provide precise area lighting coverage and can be collapsed, the lamp assembly and wheel attachments removed, and the legs then folded for transport or storage. The four leg design of this tower platform provides better stability than standard three leg light towers, and the included rubber wheels allow operators to easily maneuver the entire unit from one area to another once set up.



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