All
primary (initiating) keys must be inserted into
the transfer panel before any secondary (retained)
keys can be turned and removed. Once a secondary
key is removed, all primary keys are held captive
in the transfer panel.
Transfer panels add real value when the total number of keys at the transfer step exceeds ten. Transfer keys, locks, and mechanical linkages are completely enclosed in a NEMA 12 enclosure made of 14 or 16 gauge steel. Advantages of transfer panels include:
Reduced installation costs - one location
for enclosure containing large quantity of
keys. OPTIONS
Or choose from any of the following interlocks by type:
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