IDEAL SLK Disconnect Fuse Kits

Ideal SLK Disconnect Fuse Kits

July 31, 2020

The IDEAL SLK® Disconnect Fuse Kit is a waterproof breakaway safety device that de-energizes roadway lights, streetlights, parking lot lights, and other freestanding electrical fixtures in the event of a knockdown, or when the fixtures need maintenance. This helps protect first responders, bystanders, and service personnel from potentially life-threatening electrical shock hazards.

The SLK® is the first Disconnect Fuse Kit listed to UL™s ECIS category for special purpose connectors. This new category contains a set of rigorous tests from a host of UL standards, including UL 486D, the standard for submergibility. This means that the SLK® will stand up to the wet conditions often seen in and around pole bases, junction boxes and hand holes.

In addition, the bright orange color of the SLK® makes the product easy to locate in dark junction boxes, in hand holes, or in a nighttime knockdown situation, when the connector is often buried amongst dirt, mud, and debris.

• Breakaway fuse holder for use in roadway/street lighting, or parking lot/area lighting
• UL listed for submersible installations
• Bright orange colour for ease of visibility
• Large selection of configurations
• Set screw or crimp termination available

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