Our line of explosion proof lights and explosion proof LED lights represent the best in high quality explosion proof lighting technology. View More Information
LED Lights:
We carry an extensived line of LED lights including LED light bars, explosion proof LEDs, LED lights for military applications, boats, vehicles, security lighting and more. View More Information
Infrared LED Lights:
Infrared LED light emitters for covert applications. Magnalight Infrared LED emitters are ideal for military and security applications where a covert source of infrared light is needed. View More Information
Golight Spotlights:
We carry the full line of Golight remote controlled spotlights and related accessories. Magnalight is the only source for the Golight Stryker Remote Control Spotlight with magnetic base. View More Information
Hunting Spotlights:
Magnalight stocks a comprehensive line of hunting lights and related accessories. Our hunting lights include rechargeable handheld LED spotlights and HID spotlights with red lenses. View More Information
Military Spotlights:
Our HML series of spotlights have been tested and approved for use by the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Force and are part of the military’s Special Forces' Escalation of Force Kits. View More Information
24 Volt Lights:
Magnalight manufactures and stocks an extensive line of 24 volt lighting equipment that ranges from 12/24 volt spotlights and floodlights to multimillion candlepower searchlights and industrial grade work lights. View More Information
Magnalight regularly develops and manufactures new additions to its line of explosion proof lighting and industrial grade lighting products and is proud to offer the latest in explosion proof LED lighting and explosion proof paint spray booth lighting. Magnalight also manufactures a wide array of military and law enforcement related accessories including the concealable, back up universal handcuff key (plastic handcuff key) used by Air Force pilots, Navy SPAWAR, Navy Seals and Special Operations military personnel to effect escape in hostage or prisoner situations.
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We carry a complete line of HID off road and HID equipment lights, including the Acro Light line. HID flood lights with permanent and magnetic mount options work on 12 and 24 volt DC systems and provide illumination that extends 250 feet. The permanent mount and magnetic mount HID spotlights project a beam to 3000 feet.
Larson Electronics Magnalight is a manufacturer and as such we maintain a large available inventory of our magnetic mount spotlights, HID spotlights. HID flashlights and the Golight Stryker and Golight Radioray remote controlled spotlights, battery operated flashing strobe lights, LED flashlights and LED headlamps. Because of our extensive inventory and "make to order" capacity, nearly all orders for spotlights and flashlights received before 4 PM CT are shipped same day via UPS.
Many of our professional grade spotlights and flashlights make excellent gifts for him or gifts for men. Remote controlled spotlights with magnetic base, military spotlights, handheld spotlights, vehicle mount spotlights, rechargeable spotlights, rechargeable flashlights, hunting spotlights, hunting searchlights and state of the art hid flashlights all make fine christmas gifts for men, and are sure to please even the most discriminating friends and family.
Contact us at sales@magnalight .com or call us toll free at 1-800-369-6671 for mor information regarding any of our products. Purchase orders can be faxed to us at 903-498-3364 Magnalight can provide detailed technical information regarding any of its products and is capable of working with customers to create unique lighting solutions to suit their needs and requirements.
Explosion Proof Ventilator Fan / Blower with 25 foot Static Conductive Duct Fan Redirects Stale Air From Hazardous Location Areas. Ships with 25 foot static conductive duct. This explosion proof blower is unique because it is certified for all groups including Group A and B. Generally, only air driven blowers are certified for Groups A and B.
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For confined spaces that require a powerful ventilator that meets strict hazardous space standards, the EPF-30P delivers high-performance with uncompromising safety. UL and C-UL listed for use in Class I, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; and Class III Hazardous locations.
Pneumatic operation means that this fan requires a compressor to operate it. You do not power this unit with an electrical outlet. Instead you connect a compressor that can feed it 38 CFM at 100 PSI. This explosion proof fan has a 3/8" connection for the air hose.
The intrinsicallyy safe design of the EPF-30P ensures against dangerous sparking. The energy-efficient, high performance motor is totally enclosed, giving you the assurance to work safely. Yet, with a CFM rating of 2,063, the EPF-30P can provide all the continuous circulating airflow you need to get the job done.
FEATURES - CFM rating of 2,063 (58.4 m3) - Weighs only 28 pounds (12.7 Kg) - Stackable to save storage or work space area - Powerful 1.5 Hp pneumatic motor - Capability to connect up to 125 feet (38 m) of straight duct - Redirects stale compressed air away from the main air stream
- UL and C-UL listed for use in Class I, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; and Class III Hazardous locations
Hazardous location areas require a static conductive duct (8 inches X 25 feet) and aluminum coupler included in this package. The duct consists of a single-ply polyester reinforced PVC vinyl fabric hose contruction with an extrernal wearstrip reinforced with a spring steel wire helix. It is lightweight for blower applications and highly compressible. The retractability of the static conductive duct allows for convenient storage and easy transport in a fraction of its fully extended length and has low friction loss. The wearstrip offers external abrasion resistance, and is listed as YL 94 V-0 flame retardant. Ambient temperature ranges from -20 degrees to 180 degrees Farenheit.
SPECIFICATIONS Air consumption – 38 cfm Inlet Pressure (max) – 100 psi Noise Level – 86 dBa Motor – 1.5 Hp Bearings – permanently lubricated RPM – 3000
AIR FLOW RATES Free Air – 2063 CFM 15 foot straight duct – 1753 CFM 15 foot duct with 1 90 degree bend – 1616 CFM 15 foot duct with 2 90 degree bends – 1450 CFM 25 foot straight duct – 1619 CFM 25 foot duct with 1 90 degree bend – 1497 CFM 25 foot duct with 2 90 degree bends – 1433 CFM
North America is presently not operating with the IECex/ATEX schemes although some effort has been made to produce some homogenity between North American and European Standards, most notably the US and Canada's adoption of a Zone system (NEC 505) modeled after European Schemes. However, despite the great similarity between North American and European Zone systems, they are not identical and are not interchangeable.
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