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March 17, 2010 - Grace Engineered Products combined two of their electrical safety devices into the R-1A0033W-NPLPH, an interactive, thru-door, functioning voltage label that lets a maintenance worker approach an electrical enclosure and obtain instant information on every voltage source feeding into that enclosure without opening a panel door. This ability to identify arc flash ratings, verify voltage states, and locate all voltage sources from outside an electrical panel greatly reduces electrical risks to employees, increases profits to employers, and promotes compliance to NFPA 70E. NFPA 70E requires voltage sources to be labeled on the outside of all electrical enclosures. In the past, these labels merely conveyed stagnant information that still required personnel to open panel doors to identify, verify and locate all voltage sources thereby putting workers at risk. Now, the concept of an interactive, functioning voltage label provides personnel with the ability to both visualize and verify the state of each electrical energy source feeding the enclosure - with the panel doors closed. The R-1A0033W-NPLPH assembly, known as the Interactive Functioning Voltage Label, consists of a Voltage Vision R-3W voltage indicator, three ChekVolt R-1A voltage portals and a polycarbonate UV-rated nameplate. The panel mount assembly provides two independent means of checking for the absence or presence of voltage with the control panel still closed. Field retrofits are simple because the nameplate includes pilot hole drilling locators. The ChekVolt R-1A mounts in a ½" hole and the Voltage Vision R-3W mounts in a standard 30mm pushbutton hole. For disconnect enclosures, R-1A0033W-NPLPF is designed to mount on a flange rather than a door. Keeping the panel doors closed is the best way to prevent devastating electrical accidents. The Interactive Functioning Voltage Label from Grace Engineered Products is an inventive way to enhance compliance to NFPA 70E and increase employee productivity. Grace Engineered Products is the leading innovator of thru-door electrical safety devices, and ships products all over the world including Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America. GracePort, their brand of PLC ports, has revolutionized the automation industry by allowing customers to custom-design their port to meet their specific needs. Their ability to provide the customer with exactly what they need and ship 90% of their orders within 24 hours of receiving the purchase request means Grace Engineered Products lives up to their motto of being the easiest company with which you can do business. Grace Engineered Products is a privately owned company and located in Davenport, Iowa. |
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