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Bakken Directory 04/28/2013: Magnalight.com adds pedestal mounted halide light
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said Oct. 30 that it has announced the addition of a portable 400 watt metal halide hazardous area rated pedestal mount work light. Designed for high output, portability, and compliance with Class 1 Division 2 hazardous location regulations, the EPL-PM-1X400MH-100 Metal Halide Hazardous Location Light illuminates 25,000 square feet of work area and is suitable for wet locations. The compact size and 100 foot long cord of this unit combined with the pedestal base with built in carry handle provides operators in hazardous locations with an easily deployed and highly versatile source of portable illumination.
The EPL-PM-1X400MH-100 metal halide hazardous location light is a portable Class 1 Division 2 source of illumination that doesn’t sacrifice power for portability. This industrial grade hazardous location light produces a 36,000 lumen flood beam of light using a 400 watt metal halide lamp and effectively illuminates 25,000 square feet of work area. The metal halide lamp assembly contained in this unit is approved for Class 1 Division 2 locations and has a weatherproof cast aluminum housing fitted with a hinged tempered glass door that is heat and impact resistant. The high performance ballast is sealed within the lamp housing and operates on voltages of 120 to 277 VAC for convenient connection to standard wall outlets. For more information visit www.magnalight.com.
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