Larson Electronics Releases Explosion-Proof Lighting Panelboard, 208Y/120 3PH, 3-Pole, 15A Breakers


Larson Electronics, a Texas-based company with over 40 years of experience spearheading the industrial lighting and equipment sectors, announced the release of an explosion-proof lighting panelboard designed for use in hazardous locations and work sites. This durable panelboard is rated for 208Y/120 three-phase and has a 3-pole, 4-wire configuration.

The EPPB-3P4W-208Y.120-20AMB-3X20A-3X15A explosion-proof lighting panelboard is rated for use in Class I, Groups B, C, and D; Class II, Groups E and G; Class III; and Class I, Zone 1 hazardous locations. This panelboard features a primary voltage of 208Y/120 three-phase, and a 20-amp main breaker and three 20-amp and three 15-amp branch breakers. This unit is made of copper-free aluminum with stainless-steel cover bolts and protects against the ingress of rain and hose water.

Larson Electronics’ explosion-proof lighting panelboard features aluminum lacquer paint, and a corrosion resistant NEMA 4X breather and drain are available to reduce internal condensation. This explosion-proof lighting panelboard is suitable for use at industrial facilities, hazardous locations, indoor and outdoor space, marine locations and more.



May 28, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

Mattresses Require Strict Care to Prevent Spread of Infections

Poor cleaning and disinfection techniques contribute to the persistent contamination of patient mattresses.


Gardner Health Services Opens Alum Rock Health Center

The 10,080-square-foot facility provides essential medical, dental, mental and chiropractic services to the Mayfair and East San José neighborhoods.


The Children's Center of Hamden Reports Data Security Incident

The incident was detected on December 28, 2024.


Designing for Senior Care Communities Means Designing for Everyone

No spaces can be designed for just one person, designers need to think about everyone who will occupy the space.


Harlem Hospital Legionnaires' Outbreak Highlights Cooling Tower Risks

Seven deaths linked to the cooling towers underscore the need for stricter water system monitoring and preventive maintenance in healthcare settings.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

 
 
 
 

Healthcare Facilities Today membership includes free email newsletters from our facility-industry brands.

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Posts

Copyright © 2023 TradePress. All rights reserved.