LED Drop Light Survives Blasts

Jan. 25, 2012
The EHL-LED-120XLV-100 explosion-proof LED drop light produces 760 lumens using 7W of power, twice the lumen per Watt output of a comparable 100W incandescent without any of the heat or fragile glass construction.

The EHL-LED-120XLV-100 explosion-proof LED drop light produces 760 lumens using 7W of power, twice the lumen per Watt output of a comparable 100W incandescent without any of the heat or fragile glass construction. It includes an inline transformer to enable standard 120- to 277-Vac capability. Other features include a lifespan to 50,000 hours of operation without bulb changes, approvals for Class 1, Division 1 & 2 hazardous locations, a non-sparking aluminum housing and an aluminum lamp cage, and 100 feet of SOOW cord. LARSON ELECTRONICS LLC, Kemp, TX. (800) 369-6671.

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