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| Management number | 205895270 | Release Date | 2025/11/02 | List Price | $1,676.40 | Model Number | 205895270 | ||
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| EPL-EMG-48-4L-T8 Explosion Proof | Ratings |
| NRTL Listed for United States & Canada | Class 1 Division 1, Groups C and D |
| Lamp Type: Fluorescent | Class 1 Division 2, Group A,B,C,D |
| Dimensions: W-22.50 " L-52 "  H-8.5 " | NRTL Certified to UL 595 Outdoor Marine Type (Saltwater) |
| Weight: 130 Lbs | NRTL Certified to UL 844, 924 |
| Voltage: Multi- 120V-60hz 220V-50hz 240V-60hz 277V-60hz | NRTL Certified to UL 1598 Marine Type |
| Total Watts: 128 Watts | Class II Division 1- 2, Groups E,F,G |
| Total Lumens: F32-T8 Bulbs 11,800 | Certified Canadian Standards |
| Lamp Life Expectancy: F32-T8 Bulbs 30,000 Hours | Listed for Paint Spray Booths |
| Color Temp: 4100K- | Switch Leg for Powering Light On/Off |
| Ambient Operating Temp Range:-30°C to +70°C | |
| Operating Temp Range: T6 Rated | |
| Battery Backup: 90 minute runtime on battery backup | |
| Minimum Operating Temp: -30° C | Toll Free: 1-800-369-6671 |
| Maximum Case Temp: 90° C | Intl: 1-214-616-6180 |
| Mounting: Unistruts | Fax: 1-903-498-3364 |
| Wiring Hub: 1/2 inch threaded | E-mail: |
| Made in the USA The Larson Electronics EPL-EMG-48-4L-T8 Explosion Proof, Paint Booth Approved, Fluorescent Light Fixture with Emergency Battery Backup is NRTL Listed for United States and Canada Class 1 Division 1,  Class 1 Division 2 and ideal for hazardous locations where flammable petrochemical vapor or combustible dust exists or has the potential to exist. ***PLEASE NOTE: ANY FREE SHIPPING OFFERS DO NOT APPLY TO THIS HAZARDOUS LOCATION LIGHT FIXTURE*** The EPL-EMG-48-4L-T8 is our 4 foot long, 4 lamp, Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1&2 explosion proof fluorescent light which is equipped with an added battery backup providing 90 minutes of emergency runtime. This T6 temperature rated fixture comes standard with four T-8 fluorescent lamps which produce a combined 11,800 lumens of light. This fixture is multi-voltage capable and provides operators in hazardous locations with a reliable and durable lighting solution that provides explosion proof protection along with the security of emergency battery backup. | ||||
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This fluorescent light works, mounts and is wired like our EPL-48-4L explosion proof fluorescent light fixtures. The main difference is that we attach an extra Bodine ballast box to the unit that adds the emergency light functionality to the fixture. This explosion proof emergency light will run the standard 90 minutes after power is lost. The light recharges the battery once standard electrical power is restored. Standard configuration includes a single emergency ballast that will run a single lamp at 900 lumens for 90 minutes. For an additional charge, a second ballast can be added to run a second lamp for 1800 total lumens output for 90 minutes. The battery backup unit includes a switched leg for turning the light fixture on/off without kicking the unit into emergency mode.
NOTE ON LAMPS: This unit comes equipped with an electronic ballast and F32-T8/841 bulbs which produce 2950 lumens per bulb and have a rated lifespan of 24,000 hours.
Mounting options: Standard end mounting via Unistruts. The Unistrut is attached to our standard L-bracket mounts. These L-bracket mounts can be adjusted to create angle mounts. As illustrated in the photos above, the series of mounting holes at the top of the bracket enable this explosion proof light to be attached to any wall, ceiling or floor surface. A simple through bolt can be used to secure the light to the surface. A single junction box at one end of the light is provided for the electrical connection.
Suggested Applications: Paint spray booths, Aircraft maintenance, Oil drilling rigs, Refineries, Solvent and cleaning areas, Chemical manufacturing, Waste treatment plants, Gas processing plants.
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