Larson Electronics releases explosion proof fluorescent light cart

Larson Electronics announced the release of an updated version of their popular wheeled cart mounted explosion proof paint spray booth light. The EPLCD-48-216 paint booth cart light is designed to provide a high output, mobile lighting solution that can be easily maneuvered about the work area.

 The EPLCD-48-216 explosion proof paint spray booth light on a dolly cart from Larson Electronics is a powerful lighting solution for those who need the full power illumination of a permanent fixture as well as the mobility of a portable light. This Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 & 2 cart mounted fixture provides operators the ability to quickly and easily add a high output light wherever it is needed. 

Equipped with our EPL-48-216 explosion proof fixture, this cart draws only 216 watts of power while producing 20,000 lumens of light. The new cart design on this paint booth light features copper free aluminum construction, four wheels, and a new fold down handle that makes maneuvering the unit into tight spaces a breeze. Operators can roll this unit in the upright position or lay flat, and the long fold down handle allows operators to easily slide the cart underneath vehicles and paint booth projects without having to get down on their knees to position the light. Included with this unit is 50 feet of abrasive and chemical resistant SOOW cord equipped with an explosion proof plug to provide safe power connections and ample length for moving the unit around the work area. This paint booth light is designed to run on universal voltages ranging from 120 to 277 VAC. The portability of these units make them well suited to any hazardous location where a portable light source capable of illuminating large areas is needed on a temporary basis.

“The EPLCD-48-216 paint spray booth cart has been designed as a dolly cart with a fold out handle that allows the operator to move the explosion proof light beside or underneath areas that are otherwise not accessible to light,” Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com said. “The unit has a fold out handle so that the operator can push the cart around while in the flat position without bending over, almost like pushing a lawnmower.”