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CONVERSION PKG FOR VISLOKO GE
Part#: F32858
CONVERSION PKG FOR VISLOKO GE
LIMITER LUG
Part#: YFM34CR
LIMITER LUG
HI SPEED FUSE MICROSW 4 170M HI SPD
Part#: 170H0069
HI SPEED FUSE MICROSW 4 170M HI SPD
TYPE 3 MARINE RATED F.M. C.B. 50 AMP
Part#: CB187F-50
TYPE 3 MARINE RATED F.M. C.B. 50 AMP
AUTO CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Part#: BK/CB184F-120
AUTO CIRCUIT BREAKERS
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Learn how to calculate and increase the SCCR
Littelfuse, Inc.

Learn how to calculate and increase the SCCR

This video looks at the four steps for calculating and increasing the SCCR using the UL 508A Supplement S-B. For more information, visit littelfuse.com/sccr and download our white paper.
Class A GFCI Protection for Commercial Kitchen Environments
North Shore Safety

Class A GFCI Protection for 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.
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SB5000 Shock Block: Reliable Electrical Shock Protection for Personnel

SB5000 Shock Block: Reliable Electrical Shock Protection for Personnel

The compact Littelfuse Industrial Shock Block® SB5000 protects workers from electrical shock and is available as a 208 V Class A ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). This allows commercial kitchens, construction sites, and other non-dwelling units with wet areas to meet NEC 210.8(B) now for their three-phase loads up to 60 A.

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Today’s Manufacturers Are Building a Better Breaker

Today’s Manufacturers Are Building a Better Breaker

If you think you’re seeing the word “electrification” more often these days, you’re right. It might seem confusing that addressing energy use means using more electricity, but that’s exactly what’s happening as more people are turning to plug power – and away from fossil fuels – for driving, cooking, clothes drying and water heating.
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Emerson LED Floodlights for Hazardous Zone 1 Locations Use 80 Percent Less Energy than HID Luminaires
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Kiwkon - The Most Robust ENT System in the Industry
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