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What are the part numbers for Line Side Service Entrance Barrier Kits, to meet the NEC, for all the Safety Switches?

Issue:
Product Design Features

Product Line:
General Duty, Heavy Duty and Double Throw Safety Switches

Environment:
Line Side Service Barrier Kit

Cause:
NEC and UL Requirements

Resolution:
NOTE: These are NOT the same thing as the Internal Barrier kits for "Finger Safe", for those kits SEE Are internal barriers that provide IEC529 IP2X, 'Finger safe' protection available for General Duty, Heavy Duty and Double Throw Safety Switches?

As of January 1, 2023 ALL the 30 Through 200amp General Duty, Heavy Duty and Double Throw Safety Switches have the Service Barrier requirement built into the Arc Suppressors as standard and a separate kit is NOT required. For ALL the 400amp through 1200amp, See the below table for the Catalog number of the Service Barrier kit to meet the UL and NEC Service Entrance Requirements.

Please see below the list of Line Side Service Barrier Kits available to meet the UL and NEC Service Entrance Requirements:
Catalog numberDescriptionPolesSafety Switch Application
LSBG202Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty2 240V - 400 Amp
240V - 600 Amp
LSBG203Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty3 240V - 400 Amp        240V - 600 Amp
LSBG602Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty2 or 3 600V - 400 Amp         600V - 600 Amp
LSBI02Line Side Barriers For General Duty2 or 3 240V - 400 Amp              240V - 600 Amp
240V - 800 Amp
LSBF202Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty2 240V - 800 Amp            240V - 1200 Amp
LSBF203Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty3 240V - 800 Amp             240V - 1200 Amp
LSBF602Line Side Barriers For Heavy Duty2 or 3 600V - 800 Amp
600V - 1200 Amp



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