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LED Flashlight Is Designed for Use in Hazardous Locations

The right angle LED flashlight is designed for use in hazardous locations where compact lighting is needed.

The right angle LED flashlight is designed for use in hazardous locations where compact lighting is needed.

Larson Electronics LLC has announced the release of a right angle LED flashlight to be added to its catalog of products. This mining flashlight has been designed for use in hazardous locations where compact, but powerful lighting is needed.

This LED flashlight (EXPRA-07-LED) offers illumination in hazardous locations like mining sites and gas processing facilities. In low beam mode, it emits 135 lumens of white light reaching 590-feet with a runtime of 13 hours. In high beam mode, the flashlight emits 279 lumens of light reaching 820-feet with a runtime of 6.5 hours. Features on the LED flashlight include an air-free heat sink design that helps to improve heat dissipation during operation, while simultaneously reducing the possibility of malfunction from overheating. A valve design prevents the buildup of hydrogen gas. 

This flashlight has been designed for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2 and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2 hazardous environments and is ATEX/IECEx approved. The right-angle light also carries an IP54 rating with a T4 temperature code. It is battery-powered and runs on 4 AA batteries for 6.5-13 hours of runtime, depending on mode. Applications include, but are not limited to, hazardous locations; chemical processing plants; refineries, oil and gas; mining; construction; gas facilities; agricultural sites; fire fighting; task lighting; confined spaces; portable light; temporary lighting; and emergency lighting.

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