Leviton LEV Series Pin & Sleeve Devices

Leviton

November 28, 2023

The LEV Series includes a full offering of IEC 60309-1 and 60309-2 pin & sleeve devices including plugs, connectors, receptacles, inlets, backboxes and mechanical interlocks designed to simplify installation, endure the harshest environments and improve safety and productivity. Devices with Inform technology provide smarter electrical connections by integrating with Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology to support predictive maintenance schemes.

Mechanical Interlocks

LEV Series Mechanical Interlocks incorporate a safety disconnect switch and an IEC receptacle in a non-metallic watertight enclosure. The interlock mechanism prevents the making and breaking of power under load. Devices with Inform Technology feature local and remote monitoring. By integrating IIoT technology, users can identify disturbances that can impact machine performance and minimize unplanned downtime.

Plugs, Connectors, Inlets, & Receptacles

LEV Series plugs, connectors, inlets and receptacles provide safe and reliable power connections in any environment. Plugs and connectors with Inform Technology offer visual power indication, increasing facility safety and allowing for faster troubleshooting when there is a power problem with connected equipment.

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