Ericson Reintroduces Industrial String Lights & SL Stringlight Series

EIN Ericson Industrial SL StringLights

June 23, 2022

Ericson announces upgraded versions of their extremely capable line of Industrial String Lights and SL, LED Stringlights. These new and updated products have several key features important when safe, code compliant lighting for industrial workspace is necessary.

Infinitely capable, these ruggedly built products have several industry leading & exclusive features including:

Industrial String Lights:

  • A United States Navy Specification since before WWII, they’re time and application tested
  • Designed for rugged applications at sea with corrosive atmospheres with time tested lamp holder and brass socket design
  • Popular for Industrial Applications with Multi-Circuit and Custom Cord and Cord Labeling Options
  • Single and 3-Phase, Multi-Circuit and Multi-Voltage Capable with Power Drops
  • An industry mainstay accepting multiple lamp outputs, rain shields and protective guards
  • UL & CSA Approved
  • Made in the USA

SL – LED Linear String Light:

  • Perfect for damp and waterborne applications, including washdown, including outdoor, marine and ocean side applications – boardwalks, construction handrails, refinery, poultry, greenhouse & food processing, etc
  • 4,000K, 50,000hr Lamp Life
  • Lumen outputs from 5,400 – 28,000 lumens
  • Customized CCT & CRI LED Board Options Available
  • Available in 50’ & 100’ lengths
  • NEMA 3R (IP24), 4X (IP56), 6P 6 (IP67)
  • Single and 3-Phase driver – 100-277V
  • Shatter Resistant Protective Tube for rugged applications
  • Frosted & Clear Lens Shields to protect light tube
  • Custom Cord, Labeling and Lengths
  • Various Mounting Support Options
  • EC&M Category Award Winner for Harsh and Hazardous Lighting
  • UL & CSA Approved
  • Made in the USA

Check out the balance of our expansive line of Industrial Handlamp, String Light and Highbay and Wide Area Lighting Solutions.

L1000772 – Ericson MFG SL Linear String Light

L1000839 – Ericson MFG Industrial Grade String Lights

Contact any of their factory representatives or contact Ericson directly at sales@ericson.com to design the standard or custom solution for your most demanding applications.

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