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25' Explosion-Proof Extension Cord with Four Receptacles



Larson Electronics has released its heavy-duty extension cord designed to provide secure connection of explosion-proof equipment in hazardous locations. The EPEXC-4X-25 explosion-proof extension cord from Larson Electronics is designed to extend the reach of equipment where power receptacles are not in close proximity to the workspace. "The extension cord is 25 feet, providing ample length for moving about the workspace," said a company spokesperson.

The cord is fitted with four explosion-proof twist lock receptacles constructed of non-sparking aluminum on one end for connection of equipment and a 20 amp explosion-proof plug on the other end for safe and secure connection to power receptacles. "This cord, and its plug and receptacles, are a three-pole, two-wire design which works with most common explosion-proof equipment," said the spokesperson. "The cord is Class 1 Division 1 Groups C, D and Class 2 Division 1 Groups E, F and G rated, making it ideal for use in hazardous locations where flammable gases and vapors are present."

The cord is oil, chemical and abrasion resistant for durability, and the receptacles feature deep recessed contacts for protection against arcing and a powder coat finish for resistance to corrosion. It is suitable for connecting explosion-proof lighting, fans and blowers, and extending the range of portable power supplies and substations within the hazardous work area.

"We offer a wide range of explosion-proof extension cords with different lengths and connectors that are readily available in stock," said Rob Bresnahan of Larson Electronics. "As a manufacturer, we can also build custom configurations for customers on demand."

For more information contact:

Larson Electronics

9419 E. U.S. Hwy 175

Kemp, TX 75143

800-369-6671 / 214-616-6180

sales@larsonelectronics.com

www.larsonelectronics.com

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