• Features
Energized receptacle contacts deeply recessed to reduce danger of accidental touching
Spring door keeps dust out of receptacle when plug is not in use, screw cap also supplied
Brass contacts exert constant pressure along entire contact surface and provide superior electrical contact
Contacts have beryllium copper wire springs
Plug mechanical cable clamps prevent strain on cables, they meet or exceed UL strain relief pull-out requirements
Neoprene bushing compressed by cable collar prevents entrance of water
Insulators provide superior dielectric and mechanical strength and lowest arc tracking
1-1/2 in NPT tapped conduit openings, one top to bottom
2 or 3 pole, non-fused motor circuit switch
EBR and DBR: Interlocked circuit breaker provides interlocked connect and disconnect operation as well as short circuit and thermal time delay overload protection
To operate, insert plug (which automatically locks into receptacle) and turn breaker handle to "on" position
To remove plug, turn handle to off position, lift plug release knob and pull plug out
ACP and CPH plug fits Powertite® series hazardous location EBR, EBRH and DBR receptacles
EBR, EBRH and DBR receptacles: copper-free aluminum receptacle and mounting box
copper-free aluminum housings CPH and ACP plugs
Insulating blocks: Fiberglass reinforced polyester
Epoxy powder coated receptacles, mounting boxes, cord connector housings and caps
Constructional feature spring door, non-fusible, grounding style-2, shell, extra pole
Constructional feature explosionproof and dust-ignitionproof
Shell and extra pole grounding style