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Temporary Manhole Mount Explosion Proof LED Fixture - 17500 Lumen - Tank Nozzel Mount Lighting
Temporary Manhole Mount Explosion Proof LED Fixture - 17500 Lumen - Tank Nozzel Mount Lighting
$3734.16
Temporary Manhole Mount Explosion Proof LED Fixture - Tank Nozzle Mount Lighting - 12" Drop
Temporary Manhole Mount Explosion Proof LED Fixture - Tank Nozzle Mount Lighting - 12" Drop
$2764.16
Trunnion Mount Explosion Proof 150 Watt High Bay LED Light Fixture - 16,000 Lumens -  Class 1 Div 1
Trunnion Mount Explosion Proof 150 Watt High Bay LED Light Fixture - 16,000 Lumens - Class 1 Div 1
$2075.00
Ultraviolet Explosion Proof Flood Lighting System - 360° Beam Spread - Tank Curing - Stainless Steel
Ultraviolet Explosion Proof Flood Lighting System - 360° Beam Spread - Tank Curing - Stainless Steel
$46725.00
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 15 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 15 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant
$212.50
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 7 Watts - 48VDC - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - Class 1, Division 2
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 7 Watts - 48VDC - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - Class 1, Division 2
$407.98
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 7 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - Class 1, Division 2
Vaporproof Colored LED Light - 7 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - Class 1, Division 2
$337.98
Vaporproof White LED Light - 10 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - 1050 Lumens
Vaporproof White LED Light - 10 Watts - Non-Metallic - Corrosion Resistant - 1050 Lumens
$212.50
Wall Mount Hazardous Location Emergency Exit Sign - Class I, Division 2 - 120V/277VAC
Wall Mount Hazardous Location Emergency Exit Sign - Class I, Division 2 - 120V/277VAC
$1767.52
Waterproof Flashlight - Explosion Proof Flashlight - 2 D-Cell - MADE IN THE USA
Waterproof Flashlight - Explosion Proof Flashlight - 2 D-Cell - MADE IN THE USA
$12.35
Wet Location Emergency Fluorescent Light - 4' 2 lamp - T8 Lamps - Enclosed & Gasketed - No Glass
Wet Location Emergency Fluorescent Light - 4' 2 lamp - T8 Lamps - Enclosed & Gasketed - No Glass
$730.00
Wireless Receiver Board for EXP-WRL Series Explosion Proof Wireless Remote
Wireless Receiver Board for EXP-WRL Series Explosion Proof Wireless Remote
$141.00
Work Area LED Blasting Light - High Output LED Blasting Gun Light - 10 Watt LED - 120-277V AC
Work Area LED Blasting Light - High Output LED Blasting Gun Light - 10 Watt LED - 120-277V AC
$714.98
Work Area LED Blasting Light - High Output LED Blasting Gun Light - 20 Watt LED - 120-277V AC 50/60H
Work Area LED Blasting Light - High Output LED Blasting Gun Light - 20 Watt LED - 120-277V AC 50/60H
$1024.18
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Explosion proof lights are rated Class 1, Division 1 lights that are designed and built to be used safely in the confined presence of hydrogen, acetylene and other petrochemicals.  Typical implementations of explosion proof lights include petrochemical tanks, marine cells, boat yards, plants, etc. Larson Electronics has designed and produced a line of explosion proof lights that take traditionally permanent mounted lights and attach them to carts, dollies and other portable and accessible formats.  Our explosion proof tanks lights take a wheeled cart format that enable the operator to position the light easily in a 18 inch or 24 inch man way.  We also offer our explosion proof lights on quadpods, wheeled dollies and other useful formats.

WE ALSO RENT OUR EXPLOSION PROOF LIGHTS, RENT WORK AREA LIGHTS AND RENT HAzARDOUS LOCATION LIGHTS. Please contact us at 800-369-6671 or sales@larsonelectronics.com.

Examine the full range of hazardous location lights by clicking on these links:  Explosion Proof String Lights  Explosion Proof Hand Lamps  Explosion Proof Flashlights  Explosion Proof Tank Lights  Explosion Proof Lights On Stands and Dollies  Transformers / Power Distribution

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