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Larson Electronics: VPL-32-45WITG- LED Lights

Light industrial food handling facilities with harsh/wet LED light

By Larson Electronics 
October 23, 2017

A new harsh location LED light (model VPL-32-45WITG- LED) from Larson Electronics is engineered for use in industrial food handling facilities and wet/harsh locations. Approved by NSF International, the light operates on 120-277V AV while consuming 45 watts of energy.

During operation, it emits a white beam of 5,054 lumens with a color temperature rating of 5,000K. For increased clarity, it features a diffused, impact resistant polycarbonate lens.

Corrosion protection is ensured with a copper-free aluminum and clear anodized finish on the housing, mounting fee and access plate, while all external components are made of 316 stainless steel.

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