Larson Electronics reveals a new explosion proof LED temporary manhole mount light fixture

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 Larson Electronics releases a 21 watt temporary manhole mount LED light fixture that provides operators with a powerful and highly convenient alternative to traditional string or tank lights. LED technology, an innovative 21” man-way support bracket and compact design makes this lamp an excellent lighting solution for operators working within storage tanks, railcars, and other locations where entry is through a 21” man-hole opening.

This Class 1 Division 1&2 Class 2 Division 1&2 explosion proof light fixture provides 1,750 lumens of high quality light while drawing only 21 watts. This 7.25 inch diameter LED light is attached to a 21 inch supporting plate which allows the light fixture to hang inside the tank or railcar while the supporting plate rests on the lip of a man-way opening. This mounting system provides an extremely versatile lighting solution for those working in confined spaces such as rail cars, storage tanks, ship tanks, and the like where entry is through a 21” man-way opening. 

The copper free aluminum alloy body is powder coated for added durability and an attractive aesthetic appearance. A special heat dissipating design in conjunction with advanced LED technology helps this fixture to achieve a 50,000 hour rated lifespan with 80% lumen retention. The lamp housing is waterproof, constructed of heavy cast aluminum, and UL tested to withstand 1,490 pounds per square inch of hydrostatic pressure. Factory sealed and finished in a durable polyester powder coating, this lamp can be ordered with 120-240 volts AC without any need for a special ballast. The aluminum body and LED lamp gives this light excellent durability and resistance to vibration and impacts.

“This light was constructed with a temporary lighting solution in mind for those tasks that do not require a permanently mounted light,” Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com said. “The mounting system is extremely versatile for those working in a confined space such as rail cars or storage tanks.” 

 

 

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