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SmartPlug Launches ELCI/Breaker Combination

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished January 16, 2019

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SMARTPLUG LAUNCHES ELCI/BREAKER COMBINATION SmartPlug Systems’ new Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter provides boat owners with another layer of electrical safety. It shuts down shore power if current leakage is detected. This eliminates potential problems such as dangerous electricity in the water and electrolysis. Ideal for OEMs and custom boatbuilders, the Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter is available in 30A and 50A, and match the company’s distinctive inlets. Operating in tandem, they meet ABYC E-11 standards 11.11 for ground fault protection and main shore power circuit interruption. The UL-943 listed ELCI has power and fault indicator status lights, and test and reset buttons. A separate inlet contains the UL-489 listed breaker. Completely automatic upon power-up, the Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter is rated to operate between -31° and 150° F. It operates on 120V AC or 120/240V AC, 50/60 Hz. Installation is simple with the inlet matching industry standard cutouts and mounting holes. The pair accommodates up to three 6 AWG wires with no twisting required. SmartPlug’s Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter is available in stainless steel and non-metallic white. About Us: Smart Plug Systems is a privately held manufacturing firm specializing in power delivery systems. It was founded in 2007 and is located in Seattle, WA. Its flagship product, the SmartPlug, is a patented device positioned to replace the current power delivery system for RV’s, Boats, and a variety of specialty vehicles and miscellaneous industrial applications. Our Mission Developing and providing innovative world-class solutions that make power delivery safer, more secure, and easier to use. Establishing strategic partnerships and building long-term relationships with our suppliers, customers, and the consumer. rnContinuing our aggressive growth strategy and expanding far beyond the domestic recreational power delivery market to industries and geographic locations that can leverage our technology. Sustaining a preferred work environment that will create positive shareholder value while maintaining a high level of innovation, quality, and customer service. Contact SmartPlug Systems, 2500 Westlake Ave N., Ste. G, Seattle, WA 98109-2262. 206-285-2990; Fax: 206-285-2981

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