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Power Integrity Indoor Rated Cashier Control Emergency Stops
$215.00 – $315.00
Emergency Stop Controls are required by the National Electrical Code at ALL fueling facilities. Power Integrity offers a full line of emergency stop operators to meet your site requirements. Cashier Control Stations installed at the counter allow employees to activate the emergency stop system without leaving the cashier area.
Allow employees to activate emergency stop system without leaving the cashier area
Standard configuration includes:
- Emergency stop pushbutton
- Emergency stop system reset pushbutton
Available with optional lighting bypass switch
Custom configurations available including:
- Product status lights
- Timed lighting override
- Individual dispenser shut-down
Related
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 6 × 4 in |
Configuration | Cashier control with emergency stop button with shroud to prevent accidental pressing, and reset button, Cashier control with emergency stop button with shroud to prevent accidental pressing, reset button, and light control bypass switch |
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Power Integrity Outdoor Rated Emergency Stops
$124.99 – $229.99Select optionsEmergency Stop Controls are required by the National Electrical Code at ALL fueling facilities. Power Integrity offers a full line of emergency stop operators to meet your site requirements. All outdoor e-stop operators have a protective cover to prevent accidental or nuisance pressing.
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Power Integrity Dispenser Disconnects for Video (One Ethernet circuit)
$665.00 – $1,055.00Select optionsThe Power Integrity DDS is a code compliant solution to make your site safer for your employees and customers. Our DDS provides a modular solution to disconnect all low voltage dispenser data, communication, and video circuits at your location.
In 2011 the National Electric Code® clarified that all circuits, including power, data, communication and video circuits,leading to and through dispensing equipment must have a remote means to disconnect from the source of supply. Low voltage circuits (such as Class 2 power-limited circuits), while considered safe from an electrical shock or fire perspective, can ignite vapors in the environment of a Class 1 location such as a fuel dispensing area. This remote means must be able to disconnect all circuits regardless of voltage to all dispensers in an emergency shut down and to each individual dispenser during periods of maintenance and service
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Power Integrity Surge Suppressors
$959.00 – $1,780.00Select optionsPrevent lost revenue by using Power Integrity’s Surge Suppression Solutions to protect your equipment from costly downtime and failures. Sensitive electronic equipment can be damaged by overvoltages known as transients, and over time eventually fail. Transients can be caused by external sources (lightning and power system faults) and internal sources (the constant switching on and off of equipment including pumps, HVAC, coolers, freezers, etc).
*Disclaimer: Power Integrity surge suppressors aid in reducing damage from electrical anomalies. NO surge suppression device can protect equipment against direct lightning strikes. All equipment protected by PICO surge suppressors must be installed using proper wiring and proper grounding.
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Power Integrity All-in-One Dispenser Disconnects
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The Power Integrity DDS is a code compliant solution to make your site safer for your employees and customers. Our DDS provides a modular solution to disconnect all low voltage dispenser data, communication, and video circuits at your location.
In 2011 the National Electric Code® clarified that all circuits, including power, data, communication and video circuits,leading to and through dispensing equipment must have a remote means to disconnect from the source of supply. Low voltage circuits (such as Class 2 power-limited circuits), while considered safe from an electrical shock or fire perspective, can ignite vapors in the environment of a Class 1 location such as a fuel dispensing area. This remote means must be able to disconnect all circuits regardless of voltage to all dispensers in an emergency shut down and to each individual dispenser during periods of maintenance and service