Larson Electronics Releases 100 Foot 20 Amp Explosion Proof Cord Reel for Hazardous Locations


Larson Electronics, industrial grade lighting leader, released a manual crank explosion proof cord reel for Class I Division 1 and 2, Groups B, C, D, Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Group G, Class III environments. This 100-foot 12/3 SOOW cord provides 20 amps of continual service rated and is ideal for hazardous location equipment such as generator sets and compressors in warehouses, wet areas and other places combustible dust is present.

The EPLRL-LER-4X-20A-100-12.3-EPP from Larson Electronics is a manual crank 100 foot 12/3 SOOW explosion proof cord reel rated at 20 amps. This cord reel features four, 20-amp 3-pole 2-wire explosion proof receptacles. These plugs are cross-interchangeable with Appleton Powertite, Crouse Hinds Arktite, and Hubbell-Killark KR series plugs and receptacles.

The EPLRL-LER-4X-20A-100-12.3-EPP is engineered with copper-free aluminum and stainless-steel hardware ideal for manufacturing and industrial applications. The explosion proof cord reel includes a 100-foot 12/3 SOOW explosion proof cord reel. Voltage options for this cord reel include 125V or 250V.

“This explosion proof cord reel provides operates with an effective, smooth functioning cord reel that’s safe to use in explosive environments,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “The four explosion proof receptacles make it easy to plug in multiple pieces of equipment for simultaneous use.”



July 3, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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