Larson Electronics Class 1 Div 2 LED Light – 4 foot 2 lamp – LED T series Style

Larson Electronic LED T Series

 

 

March 22 2016

The HAL-48-2L-LED-25C fixture is a 4 foot long, 2 lamp, UL listed Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D hazardous area LED light that takes the reliability and efficiency of a fluorescent fixture and adds even longer lamp life and efficiency with high output LEDs. This fixture is T4A temperature rated and comes standard with Larson’s high power 24 watt LED lamps.

The lamps are protected by an aluminum framed shatter and heat resistant clear acrylic lens secured with 10 draw latches, and the fixture is constructed of copper free aluminum alloy. The lamp reflector is corrosion resistant heavy gauge aluminum and coated with a high gloss reflective finish. This fixture can be configured to run on 120 to 277VAC as well as 12-24VDC and is U.L. 595 and UL 1598A Marine Type approved for use marine environments. 

The HAL-48-2L-LED-25C is weatherproof and provides operators in hazardous locations with a highly efficient, reliable and affordable lighting solution for open areas where flammable chemicals and vapours may occasionally be present.

Larson has eliminated the ballast normally associated with fluorescent fixtures, which reduces overall weight, increases lamp life to an extreme 50,000 hours, and helps this LED fixture maintain a T4A temperature rating. The solid state design of the included LED lamps give this fixture superior resistance to damage from vibrations and extremes in temperature as well as a lamp service life over twice that of standard T8-bulbs. The 24 watt LED lamps produce more illumination than standard T8 bulbs. The current generation of Larson Electronics LED T-series style bulbs produce 15% more light than standard T8 bulbs. This fixture is multi-voltage capable (not multi-tap) and works on the following voltages: 120 Volt 60 HZ, 220 Volt 50 HZ, 240 Volt 60 HZ, 277 Volts 60 HZ. We also make a 12-24V DC version for low voltage applications (-LV suffix). Our HAL-48-2L-LED-25C LED light fixture is both U.S. and Canada U.L. approved.

Find out more: www.larsonelectronics.com/p-72864-class-1-div-2-led-light-4-foot-2-lamp-led-t-series-style-fluorescent-replacement-25ft-cord.aspx.

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