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feat and benefit
To summarize features and benefits, the number one advantage is improved safety and risk reduction. There is tremendous value in knowing the status of power within the equipment before it is even accessed. The ability to use VeriSafe to test without direct exposure to electrical hazards is a huge step forward in worker safety and safety-by-design principles. In addition, the reliability of this method and the productivity enhancements are also important. The simple design of the interface as well as the self-contained features (no tools or separate power sources are required to test) make using VeriSafe very efficient. End users will find that the new language in NFPA 70E will resonate as a way for them to simplify their procedures and ensure they are complying with company and federal guidelines. The solution is incredibly flexible. It can be used in any type of low voltage equipment – control panels, MCCs, switchgear, as long as it is 600 V or less. Users can install it where they would normally test – whether that is load side or line side. There are only two VeriSafe SKUs; the only difference is the length of the system cable that connects the isolation and indicator modules. With any tester, confidence in its operation is essential; the active indicators and SIL 3 rating are what sets VeriSafe apart from voltage indicators and will give users peace of mind, along with the other safeguards in the feature set.
PTM Published on: 2017-08-01