KEMP, Texas, March 11, 2018 -- Larson Electronics LLC, leader in industrial lighting, has released an ultraviolet fluorescent light that is explosion proof and approved for use in paint spray booths, UL1598A wet locations and Class I Divisions 1 & 2 and Class II Divisions 1 & 2 areas.
The HAL-24-3L-BMSW-BL-UVA is a UL listed explosion proof fluorescent light fixture offered in UVA 400nm - 315nm, UVB 315nm - 280nm, or UVC 280nm - 100nm wavelength ranges. This fixture consists of three, two-foot lamps, T8 rated for hazardous locations where UV lamps are used for a variety of applications. This fixture combines a 150-degree beam with the effective production of UV light and explosion proof protection, to provide operators in hazardous locations with a reliable and durable UV lighting solution. This UV lamp is applicable for leak detection, paint spray booths, ink, coatings and adhesive curing, non-destructive testing and inspections.
The HAL-24-3L-BMSW-BL-UVA is constructed of powder coated copper-free aluminum alloy with a corrosion resistant heavy gauge aluminum lamp reflector. This fixture can operate on voltages ranging from 120V-277V and includes standard surface mount brackets that can be adjusted to change the angle of the light. The fixture itself allows 45 degrees of pivot from the 90-degree point. This outdoor, marine-type fixture boasts an expected lifespan of 15,000 hours and an operating temperature range of -30°C to 85°C.
“This fluorescent UV light is great for hazardous locations such as oil drilling rigs, chemical manufacturing and refineries, just to name a few,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “This unit provides great transmission of UV light and with a choice of wavelengths, operators can choose exactly what they need for their application.”
About Larson Electronics LLC: Larson Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment and accessories. The company offers an extensive catalog of industry-grade lighting and power distribution products for the following sectors: manufacturing, construction, food processing, oil and gas, military, marine and automobile. Customers can benefit from the company’s hands-on, customized approach to lighting solutions. Larson Electronics provides expedited service for quotes, customer support and shipments.
For further information, please contact:
Rob Bresnahan, President and CEO
Toll-free: 1-800-369-6671
Phone: 903-498-3363
Fax: 903-498-3364
E-mail: [email protected]
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