Street Light Disconnects
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Street light disconnects are waterproof plug-and-socket connectors that supply power to outdoor lights and fixtures. They pull apart and have clear markings to help first responders and maintenance workers identify their line and load connectors to safely disconnect and de-energize the fixture for maintenance and in emergencies. These disconnects are insulated and either fused or nonfused: fused disconnects are for transferring power and have a fuse that will blow if the connection experiences an electrical overload; nonfused disconnects are used to transfer neutral connections. They install inside junction boxes and freestanding electrical fixtures that get wet or exposed to weather such as roadway lights, parking lot lights, street lamps, and charging stations.
In-Line Street Light Disconnects
These in-line street light disconnects are either fused (hot) or nonfused (neutral) and provide one line and load connection.
Fused
1 Line, 1 Load Wire
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1 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Non-Fused
1 Line, 1 Load Wire
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1 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Y-Tap Street Light Disconnects
These Y-tap street light disconnects are either fused (hot) or nonfused (neutral) and provide three or four termination points in one body to support different line and load configurations.
Fuse Type: Unspecified
2 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Fused
1 Line, 2 Load Wire
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2 Line, 1 Load Wire
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2 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Non-Fused
1 Line, 1 Load Wire
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1 Line, 2 Load Wire
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2 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Dual In-Line Street Light Disconnects
These dual in-line street light disconnects have two fused (hot) connectors in one body. Each connector provides one line and one load connection.
Fuse Type: Unspecified
2 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Fused
2 Line, 2 Load Wire
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Fuse Holders for Street Light Disconnects
Fuse holders connect to conductors inside street light disconnects to protect the fixture from damage caused by electrical overloads. They use a setscrew or crimping mechanism to attach conductors.
Fused
1 Line, 1 Load Wire
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