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Since 2017, National Electric Code 210.8(B), requires Class A (5mA +/- 1) GFCI electrical protection to be installed in conjunction with all cord connected appliances in commercial kitchen environments. North Shore Safety has a wide array of GFCI''s that will help you seamlessly comply with these current standards without disrupting your staffs normal operating kitchen environment, while also protecting you and your staff from potential hazardous electrical shock.
Meet the latest in North Shore Safety''s Linegard Safety line with our updated 20Amp GFCI with an IP69K Enclosure. Our engineers came up with this new design to meet and exceed the UL standards while still providing you with the best electrical protection.
- Models available for 120VAC, 208V, and 240VAC upon request
- Type 4X, IP69, and IP69K built to withstand the harshest wet and outdoor environments
- Designed to function in rough service applications
- Enclosure is both Chemical and UV resistant
- Meets UL self test Requirements
- cULus listed to UL 943 (Class A GFCI)
We want to ensure that once you purchase one of our Linegard GFCI/ELCI products that you know how they function and how to reset them. this video will give you some helpful information in regard to our 30Amp permanent GFCI product; including what applications it works with, what its electrical configurations are, and how it can be reset when the GFCI detects a fault.
- Industrial design for rough service applications
- Largest 30Amp switching contacts in the industry providing high reliability
- Dual indication lights displaying power/fault status
- Open neutral protection (on applicable models)
- Grounded neutral protection (on applicable models)
- NEMA 4X and 6P wet location rated for indoor/outdoor applications
Do you know how safe your marina really is? How is your marina preventing accidental electrical current leaks? are you doing everything possible to create a safe environment at your marina to prevent electrical shock drowning? Here at North Shore Safety we specialize in ELCI products that prevent these problems from occurring, giving you and your dock-mates peace of mind. This video will show you how you can test for electrical current leakage at the pedestal in your marina to make sure yourself and others are staying safe at the dock.
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