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Vol. 17, No. 47 Week of November 18, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2012: Larson Electronics launches light with portable cart

Larson Electronics Magnalight.com said Sept. 11 that it has launched the new EPL-TL-C-F explosion proof universal portable tank light. Designed for ease of movement, the EPL-TL-C-F is mounted on a heavy duty aluminum cart with solid polyurethane wheels. The light has an optional flange mount for placing into an 18 or 24 inch manhole for illumination in confined spaces or within tanks. This explosion proof light from Magnalight.com meets area classifications of Class I Division 1 Groups C & D. The EPL-TL-C-F explosion proof light uses a 400 watt metal halide lamp to produce high illumination up to 75,000 lumens for lighting 20,000 square feet of workspace area. Included with this unit are 250 feet of SOOW cord and a lamp fixture assembly that allows 360 degree rotation and 90 degrees of tilt for easy positioning.

The cart design for the Larson Electronics Magnalight.com EPL-TL-C-F is constructed of aluminum with stainless steel fasteners and uses two heavy duty solid rubber wheels for ease of transport. The cart has been designed to easily disassemble and reassemble without the use of any tools for relocation through manhole covers in confined work spaces like tanks and enclosed areas. Reassembly in the workspace area allows moving this heavy light around without heavy lifting.

For more information visit Magnalight.com.



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