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1. Power's down — but with this Interlock, there's no guesswork. An LED indicates clearly and instantly which of the Interlock's three fuses has blown.


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2. The fuse replacement sequence begins with switching the Interlock off. This heavy-duty handle design meets lockout/tagout requirements.

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3. With power disengaged, it's simple to open the watertight, hinged fuse-access door. A couple of twists of the two quick-release captive screws is all it takes. Don't worry, they can't fall out!

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4. Ergonomic design provides a solid, comfortable grip on the integral fuse pullers. An easy pull, and out comes a fuse puller — with the blown fuse. In seconds, the blown fuse slides right out — and a new one slides right in. The fuse puller reinserts as easily as it was removed, quickly and safely installing the new fuse.

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5. Closing the fuse-access door and sealing it shut takes only a few seconds.

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6. Power's back and equipment is up and running — with virtually no downtime. In fact, this entire process of finding and replacing a blown fuse took less than one minute!

 


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