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December 2001 Products of the Week

Dec. 1, 2001
Dec. 3, 2001 Electrical Plug Lockout The Lockbox lockable enclosure fits over and secures the plug of most cord-connected devices, allowing personnel to operate electrical equipment without the possibility of unexpected or unauthorized start-up. The enclosure can be secured with cable ties and up to two padlocks. It complies with OSHA standards. McGill For more information, visit www.mcgillelectrical.com.

Dec. 3, 2001

Electrical Plug Lockout

The Lockbox lockable enclosure fits over and secures the plug of most cord-connected devices, allowing personnel to operate electrical equipment without the possibility of unexpected or unauthorized start-up. The enclosure can be secured with cable ties and up to two padlocks. It complies with OSHA standards.

McGill
For more information, visit www.mcgillelectrical.com.





Dec. 10, 2001

Cable Connectors

Speedlock connectors enable electrical contractors to connect MC, AC, and flex cable to steel boxes. Available in single-unit and duplex designs with a captive clamp, the UL-listed connectors do not need a locknut to snap securely into 1/2-in. and 3/4-in. knockouts. Users can handle as many as 50 cable sizes with just four fitting designs.

OZ/Gedney
For more information, visit www.ozgedney.com.





Dec. 17, 2001

Uninterruptible Power Supplies

The compact Nexsys 750 and 750i multimount uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) are designed to protect mission-critical telephony equipment from power line noise, spikes, surges, and blackouts. They provide 750VA/525W output, hot-swappable batteries stored in a front compartment of a freestanding tower unit.

Alpha Technologies
For more information, visit www.alpha.com.





Dec. 26, 2001

Circuit Breaker Receptacles

Russellstoll UniGard IEC 309 circuit breaker interlocked receptacles are available in all standard voltage polarizations. A UL489 molded-case circuit breaker provides branch circuit protection in the mechanically interlocked receptacles, eliminating the need to stock fuses. The safety interlocks suit chemical, food-processing, beverage, and bottling plants, as well as machinery and construction settings.

Thomas & Betts
For more information, visit www.TNB.com.

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