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Larson Electronics: EPL-TL-5X100W-C-PA Stack Light With Signal Horns

Light for use in hazardous environments

Larson Electronics: EPL-TL-5X100W-C-PA Stack Light With Signal Horns
By Larson Electronics 
February 16, 2015

The EPL-TL-5X100W-C-PA stack light with signal horns by Larson Electronics is approved for use in hazardous environments where explosive and flammable gases, vapors and dusts exist.

Intended for processing status indications in manufacturing facilities, the light uses 50-watt LED lights in red, green, amber, blue and white. Weatherproof and dust-proof, the device is rated for Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 work environments, T3 temperatures and NEMA 4X wet environments.

The lights have 50,000 hours of operational life and work on 120/240 volts AC or 24 volts DC configurations for standard or low-voltage operation.

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