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Potter Explosion Proof Pull Station

Potter explosion proof pull station

Potter Special Application Series of pull stations are die-cast and have a 10-amp snap action switch and a dedicated terminal block for the ease of wire connections. All of the metal is completely coated to inhibit corrosion and provide for a uniform and quality finish. Works in explosion proof environments for Class 1 Groups B, C and D or Class 2 Groups E, F or G. The contacts shall be a single pole, single throw switch rated at 1 amp 30 VDC/125 VAC. The device shall have a terminal block for ease of wiring. Once activated, the pull station shall be reset by opening the front cover. Opening of the cover in a normal state shall initiate an alarm. Unit includes the appropriate back box with the pull station. The explosion proof is also inherently weather proof.

Specifications
Switch Rating: 1 Amp @ 30 VDC
1 Amp @ 125 VAC
Pull Station Dimensions: 4 ¾" H x 3 ¼" W x 7/8" D

Retail Price - $862   DoorSensors.com Price - $696


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Automatic door systems should be checked annually by an inspector who has been certified by the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers. Through that annual inspection, the door system can be checked for compliance with the latest industry standards. Also, automatic door systems should be given a daily safety check by premises owners. The American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers provides details on how to conduct a daily safety check. Premises owners can use this guide to train or retrain employees to perform the daily safety checks properly. That helps assure safe operation of automatic doors. Additionally, all new sensors on pedestrian openings should also be properly adjusted by an AAADM certified inspector. If you are not a reseller or AAADM Certified, please contact us and we can provide you a list of local AAADM certified inspectors who can accurately make these adjustments to your new sensor(s). When properly installed, inspected annually by AAADM certified inspectors and safety-checked daily by premise owners, automatic doors consistently provide safe, convenient access for everyone.

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