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50’ 8/4 SOOW Twist Lock Extension Power Cord Released by Larson Electronics

February 2, 2016 | By Business Wire News

KEMP, Texas

Longtime leading supplier of explosion proof lighting equipment Larson Electronics has announced the release of a fifty foot extension cord with twist lock connectors to ensure a tight connection when operating equipment in the work area.

The EXC-50-8.4-30A-L16.30 twist lock extension power cord from Larson Electronics is designed for 480 volt, 3-phase indoor and outdoor applications. This rugged extension cord is constructed of 8-gauge, 4-conductor wire equipped with 30-amp rated L16-30 male and female twist lock cord caps. This industrial use extension cord allows operators to extend power to equipment when stationary outlets are not readily available. This extension cord provides a safe and effective way for operators to extend 480 volt and power a variety of devices for plant maintenance, power generators, transformers, power distribution substations, construction equipment, and other temporary applications.

“This new 50’ extension cord provides operators with the ability to extend the use of equipment in areas where receptacles are not in close proximity to the work space,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “This particular cord is not class rated and is not recommended for use in such areas. Larson does, however, carry class rated cords for hazardous locations.”

Larson Electronics specializes in portable industrial lighting equipment, high mast light towers, explosion proof light fixtures, power distribution systems, LED lighting and more. To view their wide range of products, visit them on the web at Larsonelectronics.com or call 1-800-369-6671 for more information. Larson Electronics will be attending the 2016 OTC show in Houston, Texas from May 2nd to May 5th. Visit them at booth 6716 to inquire about their lighting solutions for many industrial applications.

Larson Electronics
Robert Bresnahan, 1-800-369-6671
sales@larsonelectronics.com

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