Larson Electronics EPL-48-4L-UV-C-PND Explosion Proof 160W Class 1 & 2 Fluorescent UV Light with 4 Lamps - Class 1 Division 1 (UVC-Pendant)
Explosion Proof 160 W Class 1 & 2 Fluorescent UV Light With 4 Lamps - Class 1 Division 1(-UVC-Pendant). Made in the Larson Electronics EPL-48-4L-UV 160 Watt Explosion Proof UV Fluorescent Light Fixture is US/Canada U.L. approved for Class 1 Division 1 & 2 and Class II Division 1 & 2. This fixture uses a special ballast and bulb combination to produce ultraviolet light. This lamp is T6 rated and ideal for hazardous locations where UV lamps are used to cure coatings and adhesives or as germicidal agents. PLEASE NOTE: ANY FREE SHIPPING OFFERS DO NOT APPLY TO THIS HAZARDOUS LOCATION LIGHT FIXTURE The EPL-48-4L-UV fixture is a 4 foot long, 4 lamp, UL listed Class 1 Division 1 Groups C & D, Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C & D, and Class II Division 1 & 2 Groups E, F, and G explosion proof fluorescent light that emits light in the ultraviolet spectrum. The EPL-48-4L-UV is made to order and can be configured to produce UVA, UVB or UVC light and is typically used for curing coatings or adhesives, pest management, and germicidal applications. The 4 UV lamps are protected by heat and impact resistant Pyrex tubes and the fixture is constructed of copper free aluminum alloy. The lamp reflectors are corrosion resistant heavy gauge aluminum coated with a high gloss reflective finish. This fixture can operate on voltages ranging from 120V-277V 50/60Hz and is U.L. approved for use in paint spray booths and wet locations. The EPL-48-4L-UV can be configured for UV-A, UVB or UV-C light. Typical applications for UVA are paint curing, resin curing, and non destructive inspection.UV-B lights are typically used in medical applications, such as sterilizing surgical equipment, and UV-C is typically used in germicidal applications, such as disinfection of surfaces and water purification. The EPL-48-4L-UV Explosion Proof Light Fixture is a quicker and more efficient alternative to the traditional solvent and water drying thermal curing process.