Superior Lighting in Hazardous Locations with Larson High Bay LEDs

Larson Electronics

Mar 12, 2017

Deploying several small or medium-sized classified fixtures can take up a lot of space, use large amounts of electricity and burn a hole in your wallet. High bay LED fixtures directly address all of these challenges by reducing space requirements during installation, decreasing the number of lamps for servicing or maintenance and easing power consumption by up to 70%.

With a hazardous location lighting system supported by our explosion proof high bay LED fixtures, businesses can benefit from an increase in productivity and accuracy without hiring additional workers. These high-performance luminaries can also help decrease reliance on portable lights (flashlights, lanterns and head lamps).

The Larson Electronics high bay LED series includes Class I/Class II, Division 1 explosion proof luminaries and Class I/Class II, Division 2 hazardous location fixtures. These industrial lights are designed to last up to 50,000+ hours and come with various wiring, colour temperature and voltage options for facilities with specific lighting/electrical requirements.

Find out more: http://www.larsonelectronics.com/c-895-hazardous-location-high-bay-led-fixtures.aspx.

 

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