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Hazardous location portable GFCI cords are electrical devices that help protect users from ground faults when using equipment in locations where explosion or fire hazards exist. They have an integrated circuit breaker that turns off the power when a current overload is detected, helping protect users from electrical burns, shock, or electrocution. They are commonly used in oil, gas, agriculture, and mining applications that may be exposed to flammable gases, flammable or combustible vapors, combustible dusts, or ignitable fibers. These portable cords are typically placed or hung near an existing power outlet.
Hazardous Location Portable GFCI Cords with Manual Reset
Hazardous location portable GFCI cords with manual reset are electrical devices that prevent current overload in connected equipment and help protect users from electrical burns or shock. They are certified for use in locations where explosion or fire hazards exist, such as the oil, gas, and mining industries, and are commonly used where a sudden resumption in power could be hazardous if equipment starts up again unexpectedly. They require the user to reset the GFCI after a power outage by pushing the reset button to restore power to the connected equipment. These portable cords are typically placed or hung near an existing power outlet.
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