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We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to have quick make-quick break operators on bolted pressure contact switches.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to passUL977 FUSED POWER
CIRCUIT DEVICES.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Most of our switches are rateda FULL 600 volts.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to mount the switchoperator on the switch base panel.
Prior to our entering the business theswitchboard builder had to mount the switch,then mount the operator, then install andadjust the connecting linkage.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Whenever possible,we make ourswitches so they willstand up on a bench.
This makes it possibleto operate the switchbefore it is mountedin a switchboard cell.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We use formed copper pole parts.
Formed parts are stronger,simpler, and run cooler.
In some cases, we have only 1/3the number of parts used by our
major competitors.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Our arc chute does not restrict the size ofbus bar that may be used.
Bus bar can be wider thanthe switch terminals.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We use threaded inserts for the fuse bolts.
This makes installing the fuses easier.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We put blade stops on the crossbarrather than on the blades.
For easy inspection or maintenance, the blades may be “dropped down”.
To drop the blades:
1. Rotate the contact lever as shown (arrow 1).
2. As it rotates, the blades will rotate down to allow improved access (arrow 2).
Then when you return the blades to theoriginal position, the linkage assemblywill snap back into toggle.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to stop using ebony asbestosin favor of glass polyester base panels.
We do not use any asbestos.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Our most popular switchesare mounted on molded
base panels.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
800 thorugh 3000 ampere switcheshave the same basic dimensions.
They mount in the same space,using the same sheet metal.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We pre-assemble pole unitsand operators for stock.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to have a400 amp pullout switch.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We provide a transparent face barrierso that you can readily see the switch bladeposition without removing the barriers.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We provide a screw terminal at each lineterminal, hinge, and load terminal to make
it easy to wire in control power transformers,blown fuse detectors, instrumentation…
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to havea shunt trip operator on a
bolted pressure contact switch.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Switch operation is not totallydependent on springs.
ALL SWITCHES manufactured by BOLTSWITCH(Manual or Shunt Trip) can be opened with thehandle, even if the opening spring is removed.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Our manual and Shunt Trip switchesare designed so that:
-handle is up, switch is on,-handle is down, switch is off.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We provide rails on the back of the switchbase panel to allow the circulation of air,prevent the accumulation of moisture, andto guarantee isolation of live parts fromgrounded switchboard members.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We don’t have to seal the bolt holes onthe back of the panel, but we do.
Why?
Because we don’t want someone to besurprised when a finger or a fish tape hitsa live bolt head.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Our switches with Integral Ground Faulthave the sensor mounted in the switchblade area.
Bussing does not change.
Sheet metal does not change.
No additional space is required.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Our switches with Integral Ground Fault
have the relay mounted on a three-way
adjustable slide bracket. The relay can
stay behind the access door, or extend
through an opening in the enclosure front.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
The jumpers can be removed to add accessories.
No internal wiring changes.
Our switches with Integral Ground Fault have a five-point terminal block with two jumpers.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
Each switch has a serial number.
Records are kept by serial number showing thepurchaser, shop order number, accessories andmodifications.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We have a UL Listedmotor operated
bolted pressure contact switch
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We established a policy wherewe will not build two or moreswitches into one enclosure.
We do not build switchboards.
We do not compete withour customers.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We have the only “Geneva” operator fordouble throw applications.
It is UL Listed and we have interconnectingbus that is UL Listed for withstanding200,000 RMS symmetrical amperes.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We have the first Listed FusedPower Circuit Device Enclosure.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to pass UL977FUSED POWER
CIRCUIT DEVICESthat accept Class T fuses
Series VT switches are rated800 & 1200 A, 240 & 600 VAC.
Very compact design.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We were the first to pass UL977FUSED POWER
CIRCUIT DEVICES,for use on Direct Current.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We developed 800 - 2000 ampFused Power Circuit Devices
that are extremely narrow.
Series WL switchesmeasure 19.5” wide,and will fit in a20” wide section.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We developeda lockout deviceto meet strictE.U.S.E.R.C.requirements.
Our DB lockout devices mount the same as a key interlock,and can be installed on other devices as well as our own.
Models are available with key interlock provisions.
E.U.S.E.R.C. - Electric Utility Service Electric Requirements
Committee
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We developed specialpadlocking provisions for our
switches to meet strictE.U.S.E.R.C. requirements.
Specify E.U.S.E.R.C. Padlock Clipwhen ordering this feature on a switch.
We thought it was a
GOOD IDEA, so we did it!
We have selected switch drawings on AutoCAD.
We can furnish either 3.5” diskette or CD-ROM.
AutoCAD 12, 14 & DXF formats available.
Thank You