EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100 -- LOW VOLTAGE EXPLOSION PROOF FLUORESCENT HAND LAMP (DROP LIGHT) - 220/240VAC TO 12 VOLTS
Larson Electronics LLCLow Voltage Explosion Proof Fluorescent Hand Lamp (Drop Light) - 220/240VAC to 12 VoltsEPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100
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The Magnalight EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 Hazardous Area Fluorescent Work light is U.L. approved Class 1 Division1 Groups C and D and is ideal for close quarter work and inspection activities in hazardous locations requiring explosion proof protection.
This 220-240 to 12 Volt-26 watt explosion proof fluorescent work light from Magnalight produces 1800 lumens of fluorescent illumination and comes complete with 100 feet of explosion proof cord, inline step down transformer and straight blade plug. The EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 fluorescent drop light uses a compact fluorescent bulb and the lamp body is constructed of high strength plastic and aluminum which helps to reduce weight and improve durability.This hazardous location hand lamp is Class 1, Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 hazardous location environment approved.
An inline step down transformer reduces the 220/240 volt input to 12 volts. The 100 foot SOOW cord carries the 12 volts to the explosion proof hand lamp. The inline transformer is encapsulated in a NEMA enclosure with an aluminum handle for portability. Click Photo to Enlarge This 26 watt fluorescent light operates on 220-240 Volt current that is stepped down by an inline transformer to 12 Volts and is suitable for use in areas where petrochemical vapors and various dusts are present. The lamp creates 1,800 lumens of light, roughly equivalent to a 100 watt incandescent bulb as estimated by Sylvania. The bulb is backed with a white reflector which is designed to keep the light out of the operator's eyes and focus more of the light on the subject area. Fluorescent lights are popular in paint prep, painting and post-paint inspection operations due to the even white color light produced.
Incandescent lights tend to create yellowish, shadowy light that confuses the eye and makes it difficult to examine a work area with consistency. The light output, color and evenness of coverage make fluorescent lights popular for a wide variety of close quarter work and inspection activities.
This explosion proof hand lamp is relatively easy to relamp. Set screws hold the 2 piece plastic cover in place over the aluminum core. Once the plastic covers are unscrewed, the bulb is revealed. The bulb is encapsulated within a glass dome, which is enveloped by the plastic outer housing. An aluminum ring is screwed into place over the lip of the dome and a o-ring style gasket ensures the seal. Once the glass dome and seal are removed, the operator can replace the 4-pin compact fluorescent bulb.
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Description
The Magnalight EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 Hazardous Area Fluorescent Work light is U.L. approved Class 1 Division1 Groups C and D and is ideal for close quarter work and inspection activities in hazardous locations requiring explosion proof protection.
This 220-240 to 12 Volt-26 watt explosion proof fluorescent work light from Magnalight produces 1800 lumens of fluorescent illumination and comes complete with 100 feet of explosion proof cord, inline step down transformer and straight blade plug. The EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 fluorescent drop light uses a compact fluorescent bulb and the lamp body is constructed of high strength plastic and aluminum which helps to reduce weight and improve durability.This hazardous location hand lamp is Class 1, Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 hazardous location environment approved.
An inline step down transformer reduces the 220/240 volt input to 12 volts. The 100 foot SOOW cord carries the 12 volts to the explosion proof hand lamp. The inline transformer is encapsulated in a NEMA enclosure with an aluminum handle for portability. Click Photo to Enlarge This 26 watt fluorescent light operates on 220-240 Volt current that is stepped down by an inline transformer to 12 Volts and is suitable for use in areas where petrochemical vapors and various dusts are present. The lamp creates 1,800 lumens of light, roughly equivalent to a 100 watt incandescent bulb as estimated by Sylvania. The bulb is backed with a white reflector which is designed to keep the light out of the operator's eyes and focus more of the light on the subject area. Fluorescent lights are popular in paint prep, painting and post-paint inspection operations due to the even white color light produced.
Incandescent lights tend to create yellowish, shadowy light that confuses the eye and makes it difficult to examine a work area with consistency. The light output, color and evenness of coverage make fluorescent lights popular for a wide variety of close quarter work and inspection activities.
This explosion proof hand lamp is relatively easy to relamp. Set screws hold the 2 piece plastic cover in place over the aluminum core. Once the plastic covers are unscrewed, the bulb is revealed. The bulb is encapsulated within a glass dome, which is enveloped by the plastic outer housing. An aluminum ring is screwed into place over the lip of the dome and a o-ring style gasket ensures the seal. Once the glass dome and seal are removed, the operator can replace the 4-pin compact fluorescent bulb.
Low Voltage Explosion Proof Fluorescent Hand Lamp (Drop Light) - 220/240VAC to 12 Volts
EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100
Low Voltage Explosion Proof Fluorescent Hand Lamp (Drop Light) - 220/240VAC to 12 Volts
EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100
The Magnalight EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 Hazardous Area Fluorescent Work light is U.L. approved Class 1 Division1 Groups C and D and is ideal for close quarter work and inspection activities in hazardous locations requiring explosion proof protection.
This 220-240 to 12 Volt-26 watt explosion proof fluorescent work light from Magnalight produces 1800 lumens of fluorescent illumination and comes complete with 100 feet of explosion proof cord, inline step down transformer and straight blade plug. The EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220
V-100 fluorescent drop light uses a compact fluorescent bulb and the lamp body is constructed of high strength plastic and aluminum which helps to reduce weight and improve durability.This hazardous location hand lamp is Class 1, Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 hazardous location environment approved.
An inline step down transformer reduces the 220/240 volt input to 12 volts. The 100 foot SOOW cord carries the 12 volts to the explosion proof hand lamp. The inline transformer is encapsulated in a NEMA enclosure with an aluminum handle for portability. Click Photo to Enlarge This 26 watt fluorescent light operates on 220-240 Volt current that is stepped down by an inline transformer to 12 Volts and is suitable for use in areas where petrochemical vapors and various dusts are present. The lamp creates 1,800 lumens of light, roughly equivalent to a 100 watt incandescent bulb as estimated by Sylvania. The bulb is backed with a white reflector which is designed to keep the light out of the operator's eyes and focus more of the light on the subject area. Fluorescent lights are popular in paint prep, painting and post-paint inspection operations due to the even white color light produced.
Incandescent lights tend to create yellowish, shadowy light that confuses the eye and makes it difficult to examine a work area with consistency. The light output, color and evenness of coverage make fluorescent lights popular for a wide variety of close quarter work and inspection activities.
This explosion proof hand lamp is relatively easy to relamp. Set screws hold the 2 piece plastic cover in place over the aluminum core. Once the plastic covers are unscrewed, the bulb is revealed. The bulb is encapsulated within a glass dome, which is enveloped by the plastic outer housing. An aluminum ring is screwed into place over the lip of the dome and a o-ring style gasket ensures the seal. Once the glass dome and seal are removed, the operator can replace the 4-pin compact fluorescent bulb.
The Magnalight EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100 Hazardous Area Fluorescent Work light is U.L. approved Class 1 Division1 Groups C and D and is ideal for close quarter work and inspection activities in hazardous locations requiring explosion proof protection.
This 220-240 to 12 Volt-26 watt explosion proof fluorescent work light from Magnalight produces 1800 lumens of fluorescent illumination and comes complete with 100 feet of explosion proof cord, inline step down transformer and straight blade plug. The EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100 fluorescent drop light uses a compact fluorescent bulb and the lamp body is constructed of high strength plastic and aluminum which helps to reduce weight and improve durability.This hazardous location hand lamp is Class 1, Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 hazardous location environment approved.
An inline step down transformer reduces the 220/240 volt input to 12 volts. The 100 foot SOOW cord carries the 12 volts to the explosion proof hand lamp. The inline transformer is encapsulated in a NEMA enclosure with an aluminum handle for portability.
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This 26 watt fluorescent light operates on 220-240 Volt current that is stepped down by an inline transformer to 12 Volts and is suitable for use in areas where petrochemical vapors and various dusts are present. The lamp creates 1,800 lumens of light, roughly equivalent to a 100 watt incandescent bulb as estimated by Sylvania. The bulb is backed with a white reflector which is designed to keep the light out of the operator's eyes and focus more of the light on the subject area. Fluorescent lights are popular in paint prep, painting and post-paint inspection operations due to the even white color light produced.
Incandescent lights tend to create yellowish, shadowy light that confuses the eye and makes it difficult to examine a work area with consistency. The light output, color and evenness of coverage make fluorescent lights popular for a wide variety of close quarter work and inspection activities.
This explosion proof hand lamp is relatively easy to relamp. Set screws hold the 2 piece plastic cover in place over the aluminum core. Once the plastic covers are unscrewed, the bulb is revealed. The bulb is encapsulated within a glass dome, which is enveloped by the plastic outer housing. An aluminum ring is screwed into place over the lip of the dome and a o-ring style gasket ensures the seal. Once the glass dome and seal are removed, the operator can replace the 4-pin compact fluorescent bulb.
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EPLFL-26W-P-12VI-220V-100
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Low Voltage Explosion Proof Fluorescent Hand Lamp (Drop Light) - 220/240VAC to 12 Volts