Evaporative Coolers
Larson Electronics offers an
assortment of explosion proof coolers, fans and cooling systems for hazardous
locations. These units are designed to support the operation of heavy duty
equipment in hot environments. Explosion proof coolers can help reduce premature
malfunction or failure from prolonged exposure to high temperatures, improve
performance and prevent setbacks when completing large-scale projects. The
products are suitable for both general work areas and hazardous location work
environments.
Our
explosion proof coolers and fans with Class I, II, Divisions 1 & 2 ratings
cater to industrial facilities, such as oil refineries, construction sites,
chemical processing plants, wastewater establishments and more. In addition to
reducing high operating temperatures, the units are ideal for maintaining air
circulation and ventilation in hazardous locations. For compatibility, seamless
installation and instant deployment, these units come in various horsepower,
velocity, size, voltage and mounting options.
At
Larson Electronics, we do more than meet your lighting needs. We also provide
replacement, retrofit, and upgrade parts as well as industrial grade power
accessories. Our craftsmen can custom build any lighting system and/or
accessories to fit the unique demands of your operation. A commitment to
honesty, quality, and dependability has made Larson Electronics a leader in the
lighting and electronics business since 1973. Contact us today at 800-369-6671
or message sales@larsonelectronics.com
to purchase Explosion Proof Coolers.
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