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480 Volt Explosion Proof Lights

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Led Explosion Proof

Shop for 480 Volt Explosion Proof Lights for high voltage environments. These fixtures are equipped with auto-detecting voltage drivers that work in a range from 277 Volts to 480 Volts. They are designed to replace 400 Watt + Metal Halide Explosion Proof Lights with bright, powerful, and reliable LED Lighting. We offer free lighting plans to ensure and provide confidence that the light we offer will meet your needs. We have thousands of explosion proof lights in stock ready to ship to you. You can trust LED Lighting Supply as your partner in commercial and industrial LED lighting!

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What are 480 Volt Explosion Proof Lights?

480 Volt LED Explosion Proof Lighting fixtures are fixtures that can designed to work with voltages supplied at 480 Volts from the panel. However, the LED drivers associated with these lights operate in a range of voltages from 277 volts to 480 Volts. When turned on, the drivers detect the voltage of the line coming in and automatically adjust to the incoming voltage. The electrician does not need to set the voltage.

An explosion proof light operating at 480 volts would result in a significantly less amp draw per fixture than one running at 120 Volts. This means the electrician could add more lights per circuit at 480 volts than at 120 volts. (same amp draw for 4 lights at 480 Volts as 1 light at 120 volts)


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