Specification Sheet

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Larson Electronics LLC WWW.LARSONELECTRONICS.com
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 Phone: 903.498.3363 Fax: 903.498.3364 Email: sales@larsonelectronics.com
4 Foot Fluorescent Bulb - Single Replacement for Larson Electronics Explosion Proof Fixtures
Part #: FRL-48-1X
Replacement 4 Foot Fluorescent Bulb. Ideal for spare or replacement bulbs on 4 foot fluorescent Larson Electronics fixtures, ideal for
replacement of our Explosion Proof, 4 Foot, 4 Lamp Fixtures. T-Series replacement 4 foot fluorescent bulb.
Fluorescent lamps are not voltage specific, meaning there are no low voltage or high voltage fluorescent lamps. The fixture's
battery/ballast system converts the incoming voltage to the voltage that the lamps require. This applys only to fluorescent lamps and NOT
LED tube style replacement lamps.
Price per unit - lamps sold individually.
Lamp Options:
Our most popular standard lamp configuration uses 54 Watt High Output T5HO fluorescent lamps producing 5000 lumens per lamp
(10,000 lumens total). However, we do have options, including:
F54-T5/850/HO – 54 watt, 5000 lumens per bulb, 20,000 hours life, 5000 Kelvin color (Suffix –50KT5HO)
F54-T5/841/HO – 54 watt, 5000 lumens per bulb, 20,000 hours life, 4100 Kelvin color (Suffix –41KT5HO)
F48-T12/HO – 60 watt, 4050 lumens per bulb, 12,000 hours life, 4100 Kelvin color (Suffix –T12HO)
F32-T8/841 – 32 watt, 2950 lumens per bulb, 24,000 hours life, 4100 Kelvin color (Suffix –T8)
We offer a choice of bulbs with all of our explosion proof fluorescent fixtures. However, we standardize on the T5HO bulbs. Many of our
customers, including Naval bases, shipyards, oil rigs and petrochemical processing plants operate in very cold conditions, and T12HO
operate best in those environments. The T12HO bulbs are also the least expensive to replace. T-8 bulbs are inexpensive as well, but you
trade off lower light output for longer life. Finally, T5HO bulbs cost about 2 times that of the other bulbs but offer high light output and long
life.
NOTE ON LAMPS: There is some confusion on T12 bulbs. There are 2 types of T12 bulbs. The older T12 bulbs ran on magnetic ballasts.
Those ballasts have vanished and the T12 bulbs that work with those ballasts are vanishing as well. All of our explosion proof fluorescent
fixtures use electronic ballasts and the F48-T12/HO bulb is widely available and low cost to replace. We use Philips bulbs and they plan to
continue the T12 series indefinitely, as does GE. In fact, GE is now selling an electronic ballast replacement for T12 based fixtures that
formerly operated with their magnetic ballasts.

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