How can I install additional wiring to the load side of our circuit breakers, which are our isolation points, if we have close coupled contactor or overload units?
If you decide that proof of isolation is important to you and your company, you realistically have a choice of: • Manual Testing. • Visual Break Isolators. • DeadEasy. • SwitChek. If you also decide that manual testing is too dangerous or cumbersome then either Visual Break Isolators, DeadEasy and SwitChek require some modifications to your MCC (Motor Control Centre). Most switchgear manufacturers sell separate mounting kits for their contactors and Thermal Over Loads (TOLs).
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