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480v Outlets

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Cow44

Electrical
Feb 18, 2010
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Hello,

I am having three 480V outlets installed but due to power limitations only one of these outlets can be used at a time. Can anyone give me any suggestions on how to ensure that we use only one at a time? Thank you!
 
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Use different configurations. Use one configuration for the outlets and another for the utilization equipment. Supply only one adapter.
I am away from home and can't look up specific devices but at 120?208 I would consider using twist-lock receptacles and straight blade cord ends on the equipment. Then supply only one adapter cord to go from twist-lock to straight blade.
Another option is to have a breaker panel with three breakers. Mount a slide bar on the front of the panel with notches to fit the breaker handles. Space the notches so that when an breaker is turned on, the handle fits into a notch and the bar prevents any other breaker from being turned on. If approvals are required, consult with a panel builder who has supplied breaker based bypass panels for UPS installations.

Bill
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Thank you for those suggestions!
 
This is what "Kirk Key Interlocks" are for as well. 3 locks, one key and the key cannot be removed if the lock is unlocked so you can never unlock more than one at a time.


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