Ericson Low-Voltage Spot/Flood Lights

September 9, 2024

Ericson Low-Voltage Spot/Flood Lights Features

  • Outdoor/Wet Location rated
  • Designed for confined space applications
  • Lightweight, Impact-Resistant Nylon Housing
  • Ergonomic Handle
  • Impact-Resistant, High-Temperature Lens
  • Large rubberized cushion lamp protector
  • Heavy duty SOOW cord
  • Rugged low voltage LED Technology
  • High light quality, LED – 4000 CCT, 95 CRI
  • Rubberized, sealed in-line transformer assembly, converts 120V to 12VAC on 1917, 1918 series.

Applications

  • Confined Space Lighting
  • Chemical Processing
  • Petroleum Processing
  • Ship Maintenance/Construction
  • Aircraft Maintenance/Construction
  • Utility Maintenance
  • Safety
  • Food Processing

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