MAINTENANCE:
WARNING: It is very important that only
qualified
per-
sonnel perform maintenance and repair operations in a
NON-HAZARDOUS area. The integrity of the component
assembly and flame-path must be maintained in order
to provide adequate protection for personnel using this
light. Comply with all NEC Rules and Regulations when
performing maintenance operations. Failure to comply
with these could result in an explosion, electrical shock,
or personal injury.
WARNING: When performing maintenance operations
disconnect power. Failure to do so could result in electri
-
cal shock.
Make a thorough visual inspection of the work light for any
chips, cracks, or burns within the glass, aluminum handle,
and cage. Check the entire length of the cord for any frays
or visible wires that could affect the performance of the
light. Check that all the rubber bumpers are integral with
the aluminum. If there are any frays in the cord, cracks in
the glass or disturbances in the aluminum outside of nor
-
mal wear, remove the light from service immediately and
contact
Larson Electronics for replacement
.
CAUTION:
Clean external parts of work light only; inter
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nal parts do not require cleaning. Applying solvent could
result in damage to the electrical equipment.
The
EPL-FL26-LED
can be cleaned applying Simple Green®
or an equivalent cleanser and wiping any dust or grease off
with a rag. After cleaning process is performed, allow
adequate time for light to completely dry before placing in
operation.
INTRODUCTION
This document covers the operation, maintenance, and
re-lamping procedures for an
EPL-FL26-LED
hazardous
locations work light. This light is suitable for the
following hazardous locations only:
Class I, Divisions 1 & 2, Groups C & D
Class II, Divisions 1 & 2, Groups E, F, and G
Class III, Divisions 1 & 2
Refer to the National Electric Code (NEC) NFPA 70 for
more information on hazardous locations.
OPERATIONS AND USE
WARNING:
FOR FLYING LEADS:
This light is not supplied with a plug. If the light is used
in a hazardous location environment, it must be
terminated with a suitable plug or hard wired into an
appropriate junction box rated for the environment it
is to be used in. Comply with all NEC Rules and Regu
-
lations when terminating light with a plug. Failure to
comply with this could result in an explosion, electri
-
cal
shock, or personal injury.
CAUTION:
Follow manufacturer’s instructions for attaching plug
to light ensuring all wires are properly terminated and
grounded.
CAUTION:
When hanging the light using the hook, use an ap
-
propriate entity capable of holding at least 6 lbs. (2.72
kg).
EPL-FL26-LED Series
Explosion Proof Compact LED Handlamp
Instruction Manual
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (877) 348-9680
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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PLUG OPERATION
(for units pre-wired with explosion proof cord cap)
Electrical connection between plug and compatible receptacle is accomplished after plug fully inserts into receptacle and is rotated
clockwise.
1.
Lift receptacle door and locate polarization on mating plug pin and
receptacle face. Insert plug straight all the
way into receptacle until it
cannot go further.
2.
Rotate plug clockwise limit (37º), this closes internal contacts and
completes circuit. This also mechanically locks
plug into receptacle so it
cannot be pulled out.
3.
To remove plug, push plug inward and turn to counterclockwise, pull plug
straight out.