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Vol. 19, No. 4 Week of January 26, 2014
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2014: Larson unveils light with reel for hazardous areas

Larson Electronics said May 6 that it has added a Class 1 and Class 2 division 1 explosion proof LED light designed for use in hazardous location areas. The unique feature of this lighting configuration is that both the light and reel can be used with the hazardous area.

Featuring lower operating temperatures, brighter light and drop proof durability, the EHL-LED-7W-50-HR explosion proof hand lamp with 50 foot SOOW cord reduces the need for re-lamping and maintenance. Equipped with a 10 watt LED bulb, this LED hand lamp is suitable for areas requiring UL Class 1 and Class 2 lighting. The explosion proof reel offers a Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 rating, so that both the reel and the trouble light can be installed in hazardous location areas.

Larson Electronics offers a wide array of UL Class 1 and Class 2 rated LED lighting, including surface mount linear fluorescent replacements, explosion proof LED flashlights and pedestal mount LED lighting for hazardous location areas. For more information visit www.Magnalight.com.



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