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PowerPlug Luminaire Disconnect

Sept. 5, 2007
Ideal Industries

PowerPlug disconnects meet both the new Canadian Electrical Code 30-308(4) and new National Electrical Code 410.73(G) requirements for non-residential fluorescent luminaires with ballasts. The two-piece device also offers push-in technology on solid and stranded wires and passes UL 2459 finger probe requirements.

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