Reducing Voltage Exposure Starter Kits with a Fluke 1AC-A1 Non-Contact Voltage Detector. Thru-Panel Voltage VoltageLOGOVision DANGERDANGER VOL VOLTTAGE IF FLASHINGAGE IF FLASHING SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLAPPLYY.. DANGER VOLDANGER VOLTTAGEAGE TEST BEFORE TOUCHING.TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. VOLVOLTTAGE PRE-TEST POINTSAGE PRE-TEST POINTS Verification Solutions L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 Data Sheet Manufacturers Non-Contact VManufacturers Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) and Voltage Detector (NCVD) and Voltage Indicator oltage Indicator (VI) Procedures (VI) Procedures ApplyApply.. Procedure:Procedure: R-1A0033WR-1A0033W-NPLPH (9.0 X 3.0)-NPLPH (9.0 X 3.0) 1.) V 1.) Verify proper operation of VI.erify proper operation of VI. 2.) V 2.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source.erify NCVD to known voltage source. 3.) Open isolator 3.) Open isolator.. 4.) V4.) Verify NO flashing LEDs on VI.erify NO flashing LEDs on VI. Functional Voltage Labeling 5.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test 5.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALLALL points. points. WWARNING ARNING 6.) Re-V 6.) Re-Verify NCVD to known voltage source.erify NCVD to known voltage source. GGRRAACCEE Follow Safety ProceduresFollow Safety Procedures PRODUCTS, INCPRODUCTS, INCEE NN GG II NN EE EE RR EE DD 7.) Upon completion of work, close isolator and veify proper operation of VI. 7.) Upon completion of work, close isolator and veify proper operation of VI. WWWWWW.GRACE-ENG.COM.GRACE-ENG.COM Read instructions before installingRead instructions before installing The ability to identify, verify and locate every voltage source from Every Voltage Source: the outside of electrical panels greatly reduces electrical risks. The Meter VoltageVision (R-3W) ChekVolt/NCVD (R-1A) DANGER VOLTAGE IF FLASHING SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. DANGER VOLTAGE ....Identified VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. R-1A0033W-NPLPH shown here shows how all these critical Purpose: Multi-function Voltage Only Voltage Only electrical safety concepts work together to elevate electrical safety ....Verified L1 L2 L3 and reduce risk. Powered by: Batteries Line Voltage Passive/Batteries ....Located Manufacturers Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) and Voltage Indicator Phases: Single 3-Phase 3-Phase/Single (VI) Procedures Apply...Labeled Procedure: Electrical safety requires voltage source labeling on the outside R-1A0033W-NPLPH (9.0 X 3.0) 1.) Verify proper operation of VI. Hardwired to (3) Phase: NO YES YES 2.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. electrical enclosures to inform personnel how much electrical 3.) Open isolator. 4.) Verify NO flashing LEDs on VI. Hardwired to Ground: NO YES NO 5.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALL points. energy is contained within the system. A functional voltage label WARNING 6.) Re-Verify NCVD to known voltage source. GRACE Follow Safety Procedures E N G I N E E R E D PRODUCTS, INC 7.) Upon completion of work, close isolator and veify proper operation of VI. WWW.GRACE-ENG.COM Read instructions before installing Thru-Door: NO YES YES provides personnel with the ability to check the state of each R-1A0033W-NPLPH source. Once maintenance personnel access the inside of the Indication: Digital Visual Visual/Audible Functional Voltage Labeling enclosure, these devices also point to the physical connection of Physical Action: YES NO YES The ability to identify, verify and locate every voltage source from the voltage source. Live-Dead-Live Verified: YES NO YES the outside of electrical panels greatly reduces electrical risks. The R-1A0033W-NPLPH shown here shows how all these The NFPA 70e Annex G describes the LIVE-DEAD-LIVE procedure used to verify a voltage testing device as 1) verify voltage tester to a critical electrical safety concepts to work together to elevate R-3W Features: known LIVE source, 2) test for voltage source to insure that it is DEAD, and 3) re-verify voltage tester to another LIVE source. L2 L3 POWER electrical safety and reduce risk. L1 Redundancy (2) LEDs/phase R-1A Features: DANGER Fuse 40-750VAC / 30-1000VDC 600Volt Rating Phase Insensitive Integral 6 Lead Wire Electrical safety requires voltage source labeling on the outside The NFPA 70E states that the following principles are foundational to UL 4 Listed for Type 4/4X UL Listed for Type 4X Mechanical Lock-out/Tag-out (LOTO) electrical enclosures to inform personnel how much electrical 30mm Pushbutton or Pilot Hole insuring a zero energy state: Mounting Hole Raw electrical energy can instantaneously cause shock energy is contained within the system. A functional voltage label 1 Potted Construction with 6 Leads lLocate all sources of electrical energy. The R-3W or R-1A or burn injuries to people. Not to mention that arc flash provides personnel with the ability to check the state of each L3 L3 installed will locate each source. explosions can seriously damage equipment and cause source. Once maintenance personnel access the inside of the The ChekVolt R-1A is a UL-listed passive l Physically contact voltage detector to the electrical energy. downtime. A simple task like an electrician checking The VoltageVision R-3W is a UL-listed enclosure, these devices also point to the physical connection of device used to present a voltage source to the 2 The R-3W is hardwired to the source. outside of an electrical enclosure so that a permanently mounted voltmeter that voltage is a leading cause of arc flash. Electricity is a lot the voltage source. 3 monitors both AC and DC voltage between Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) can be lTest between each phase and phase to ground. The R-3W safer when it is confined within a mechanical system just UL TYPE 4, 4X, 12 each phase and phase-to-ground. When a used to check for AC voltage. checks voltage between phase-phase-ground. due to system design. These panel mount assemblies consists of a R-3W voltage C L US 4 LISTED phase is lost the LED s corresponding to that UL TYPE 4X indicator(s) working in combination with R-1A ChekVolt voltage l Verify voltage detector before and after use. A NCVD can 3JZC phase will go dim giving a visual indication C be verified before and after each use. A mechanical LOTO procedure isolates all energy portal(s) along with various nameplate configurations. This panel outside the panel of a problem. IND. CONT. EQ. 496Y sources before work begins on the piece of equipment. mount assembly provides two independent means of checking for UL File: E256847 Some LOTO procedures put electricians at risk in order the absence of voltage while the control panel is still closed. Employers are responsible to train employees in selecting and properly 2 to verify zero voltage of the system. using a voltage detector. It is also the responsibility of employers to provide a written lock-out/tag-out procedure and train employees on that 5 Now, you can purchase ChekVolt and VoltAlert together While 100% electrical isolation is beneficial for procedures . Follow manufacturer s instructions when using a non- VoltAlert by Fluke is a quick and inexpensive way to check for the presence of live voltage mechanical LOTO, it is not required to make a system contact voltage detector. All other safety procedures apply. through the panel door when used in conjunction with ChekVolt by Grace Engineered Products. mechanically safe. For example, a three phase motor Also known as voltage wands, sticks, power sniffers or pens, they clip into a shirt pocket and rotates only when it receives enough current and the NFPA 70E 2009 Edition references chirp or glow when they detect voltage on exposed conducting parts or through insulation. correct voltage on all three phases. The control systems 1 Annex G 6.1, 2 110.6 (D)(4)(e), 3 120.1(5), 4 120.2(F)(2)(f)(1), also determines when a motor starts and stops. Either Annex G 3.4, 5 120.2(C)(2) VoltAlert is designed for non-contact, live-not-live voltage detection on electrical circuits ranging the R-3W or R-1A(s) used in conjunction with proper from 90VAC to 1000VAC. VoltAlert is powered by 2 AAA batteries (included) with a typical life of procedures offers a means to verify the electrical energy greater than one year, which gives 24/7, 365 days of added user protection. state for mechanical maintenance. Therefore, no longer is an electrician put at risk to physically verify a zero electrical energy state prior to maintenance. Please check out our application videos online by RoHS (pending) visiting www.graceport.com 5001 Tremont Avenue All Grace Products are intended to be applied within as per the NFPA 70e and VoltageLOGOVision Davenport, IA 52807 OSHA regulations for Lock-out Tag-out. (800) 280-9517 Fax: (563) 386-9639 www.Graceport.com Data:ComboUnit:7/2009 Verifying electrical isolation as per NFPA 70e Annex G requires the user to verify the 2009 Grace Engineered Products, Inc. ChekVolt is a Registered Trademark of Grace Engineered Products, Inc voltage testing device following LIVE-DEAD-LIVE procedure l Verify voltage tester to a known LIVE source. l Test for voltage source to insure that is DEAD. l Re-verify voltage tester to another LIVE source. 110.6 (D)(4)(e) Employees shall be trained to select an appropriate voltage detector and shall demonstrate how to use a device to verify the absence of voltage, including interpreting indications provided by the device. The training shall include information that enables the employee to understand all limitations of each specific voltage detector that may be used. 120.1(5) Use an adequately rated voltage detector to test each phase conductor or circuit part to verify they are deenergized. Test each phase conductor or circuit part both phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground. Before and after each test, determine that the voltage detector is operating satisfactorily. 120.2(F)(2)(f)(1) What voltage detector will be used, the required personal protective equipment, and who will use it to verify proper operation of the voltage detector before and after use. Annex G 3.4 Provide an adequately rated voltage detector to test each phase conductor or circuit part to verify that they are deenergized. (See 12.3.) Provide a method to determine that the voltage detector is operating satisfactorily. Employees: Must be trained to use appropriate voltage detector Verify device 120.2(C)(2) Procedures. The employer shall establish lockout/tagout procedures for the organization, provide training to employees, provide equipment necessary to execute the details of the procedure, audit execution of the procedures to ensure employee understanding/compliance, 120.2(C)(2) Procedures. The employer shall establish lockout/tagout procedures for the organization, provide training to employees, provide equipment necessary to execute the details of the procedure, audit execution of the procedures to ensure employee understanding/compliance,R-1A0033W-NPLPH VOLTAGE IF FLASHING DANGER SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. VOLTAGE IF FLASHING DANGER TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. L2 L3 LINE SIDE LINE GRACE E N G I N E E R E D WARNING SIDE PRODUCTS, INC WWW.GRACE-PORT.COM Read instructions Part : R-3W-NP-LN before installing Part : R-3W-NP-LN L1 GND L2 L3 VOLTAGE IF FLASHING DANGER SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. LOAD SIDE LOAD SIDE L1 GNDGND GRACE E N G I N E E R E D WARNING PRODUCTS, INC WWW.GRACE-PORT.COM Read instructions GRACE Part : R-3W-NP-LD E N G I N E E R E D WARNING before installing PRODUCTS, INC WWW.GRACE-PORT.COM Read instructions Part : R-3W-NP-LNLD before installing Part : R-3W-NP-LD Part : R-3W-NP-LNLD DANGER VOLTAGE IF FLASHING SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. DANGER VOLTAGE VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. L1 L2 L3 Manufacturers Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) and Voltage Indicator (VI) Procedures Apply. Procedure: R-1A0033W-NPLPH (9.0 X 3.0) 1.) Verify proper operation of VI. 2.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. 3.) Open isolator. 4.) Verify NO flashing LEDs on VI. 5.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALL points. WARNING 6.) Re-Verify NCVD to known voltage source. GRACE Follow Safety Procedures E N G I N E E R E D PRODUCTS, INC 7.) Upon completion of work, close isolator and veify proper operation of VI. WWW.GRACE-ENG.COM Read instructions before installing Meter VoltageVision R-3W ChekVolt/NCVD Purpose: Multi-function Voltage Only Voltage Only Powered by: Batteries Line Voltage Passive/Batteries Phases: Single 3-Phase 3-Phase/Single Hardwired to (3) Phase: NO YES YES Hardwired to Ground: NO YES NO Thru-Door: NO YES YES Indication: Digital Visual Visual/Audible Physical Action: YES NO YES Live-Dead-Live Verified: YES NO YES DANGER VOLTAGE The NFPA 70e Annex G describes the LIVE-DEAD-LIVE procedure used to verify a voltage testing device: WARNING l Follow Safety Procedures Verify voltage tester to a known LIVE source. Read instructions l Test for voltage source to insure that is DEAD. before installing l Re-verify voltage tester to another LIVE source. VOLTAGE IF FLASHING (3-PHASE) The ChekVolt, a non-contact voltage portal, reduces arc flash Complete R-3W/R-1A Combination Kits The VoltageVision (R-3W) is a reliable tool that helps risk while increasing electrical safety and productivity by answer the question, Is there voltage . Typically hardwired to With Fluke 1AC NCVD Mounting Size in Pen, and a FREE Single- D-Door/Side providing maintenance personnel a no-touch voltage portal on inches mm Includes Qty the load side of the disconnect or circuit breaker, the Without Fluke 1AC point ChekVolt and Label F-Flange Nameplate Only W H R-3Ws R-1As NCVD Pen the outside of grounded metallic electrical enclosures. The VoltageVision (R-3W) flashes whenever hazardous voltage is R-1A0033W-NPLPH R-1A0033W-NPLPH-J R-LPMA 9.0 228.6 4.0 101.6 D 1 3 ChekVolt interface, installed on present in any individual phase. VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINT R-1A0033W-NPLPF R-1A0033W-NPLPF-J R-LPMA-F 1.9 47.0 14.0 355.6 F 1 3 an electrical panel, allows After disconnecting power to an enclosure, electricians can 120 VAC SEPARATE CONTROL R-1A003-LPH R-1A003-LPH-J R-LPH-L 6.0 152.4 3.0 76.2 D 3 maintenance people to use any pre-verify voltage isolation while the enclosure door is safely R-1A003-LPF R-1A003-LPF-J R-LPH-F 1.9 47.0 11.0 278.4 F 3 non-contact voltage detector pen closed. The risk of arc flash is reduced because electricians R-1A3W-LPB R-1A3W-LPB-J R-LPB 6.0 152.4 3.0 76.2 D 1 1 to check line voltage before and know if there is power inside the enclosure before re-verifying R-1A3W-LPBF R-1A3W-LPBF-J R-LPB-F F 1 1 1.9 47.0 9.5 241.3 after they open the main isolation with a meter. R-1A-LPA R-1A-LPA-J R-LPA-L 3.0 76.2 3.0 76.2 D 1 disconnect. The ability to pre- The VoltageVision (R-3W) is unmatched in its reliability due 4.5 R-3W-L-KIT R-3W-L 3.0 76.2 2.4 59.7 D 1 verify electrical isolation before to its dual redundant circuitry and no separate power supply. R-3W-F-KIT R-3W-NP-F 1.9 47.0 3.5 88.9 F 1 opening a panel puts an VoltageVision (R-3W) gets its power from the same voltage additional safety measure between electricians and hazardous that it indicates Ask this question: Can you live without it Manufacturers DANGER VOLTAGE voltage. The standard yellow name labels (as seen on back) Non-Contact DANGER VOLTAGE WARNING Follow Safety Procedures DANGER Read instructions DANGER VOLTAGE IF FLASHING FEATURES: help remind personnel to pre-verify every voltage point before before installing SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. VOLTAGE Voltage Detector (NVCD) DANGER VOLTAGE VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS IF FLASHING TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. VOLTAGE Follow Safety SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. Procedures VOLTAGE IF FLASHING Redundant Circuitry / Long Life LED s PRE-TEST POINT TEST accessing the panel interior. BEFORE TOUCHING. and Voltage Indicator (VI) Read Instructions 120 VOLT SEPARATE (3-PHASE) CONTROL WARNING L1 L2 L3 40-750VAC / 30-1000VDC Follow Safety Procedures Read instructions Procedures Apply. before installing Procedure: Non Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) Specifications Apply Potted Construction with 6 Leads 1.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. VOLTAGE IF FLASHING Procedures: Manufacturers Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NVCD) and 2.) Open isolator. (3-PHASE) 3.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test. Voltage Indicator (VI) Procedures Apply. FEATURES: Phase Insensitive R-LPB Grace Engineered Products, Inc. 4.) Re-verify NCVD to known voltage source. Procedures: 1). Verify proper 1). Verify proper operation of VI. Integral 6 lead wire 2). Verify NCVD to known voltage source. 30mm Pushbutton or Pilot Hole Part : R-LPB 3). Open Isolator. operation of VI. VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINT 4). Verify NO Flashing LEDs on VI. Installs in a hole for easy installation 120 VAC SEPARATE CONTROL High Surge Immunity Follow Safety 5). Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALL points. Procedures 2). Verify NCVD to 6). Re-Verify NCVD to known voltage source. WARNING DANGER VOLTAGE Read Instructions Rugged polycarbonate construction for safety 7). Upon completion of work, close isolator and verify proper operation of VI. UL Type 4X Listed Follow Safety Procedures VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS GRACE E N G I N E E R E D PRODUCTS, INC Read instructions before installing WWW.GRACEPORT.COM Part : R-LPMA known voltage L1 UV outdoor rated so you can mount it anywhere Part : R-LPMA DANGER DANGER VOLTAGE IF FLASHING source. VOLTAGE IF FLASHING Manufacturers SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. SAFETY PROCEDURES Non-Contact STILL APPLY. TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. Voltage Detector (NVCD) APPLICATIONS: APPLICATIONS: and Voltage Indicator (VI) 3). Open Isolator. Procedures Apply. WARNING DANGER VOLTAGE Follow Safety Procedures Procedures: Circuit Breaker Disconnects - No Visible Blades Read instructions DANGER VOLTAGE VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS Circuit Breaker Disconnects - No Visible Blades VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS before installing 1). Verify proper 4). Verify NO Flashing WARNING operation of VI. Follow Safety Procedures Read instructions 2). Verify NCVD to before installing High Energy Panels (NFPA 70e Category III and IV) High Energy Panels (NFPA 70e Category III and IV) known voltage LEDs on VI L2 GRACE source. L1 PRODUCTS, INCE N G I N E E R E D WARNING WWW.GRACE-ENG.COM L1 L2 L3 Read instructions 3). Open Isolator. Frequently Accessed Panels Frequently Accessed Panels Part : R-3W-L before installing 4). Verify NO Flashing 5). Insert NCVD into LEDs on VI. Part : R-3W-L Mechanical LOTO: Indicating Zero Energy 5). Insert NCVD into Follow Safety Procedure: Non Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) Specifications Apply bottom of recess & bottom of recess & Procedures 1.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. test ALL points. Read Instructions 2.) Open isolator. GRACE 6). Re-Verify NCVD to Panels with Multiple Power Sources PRODUCTE N G I N E ES, INCR E D 3.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALL points. WWW.GRACEPORT.COM known voltage R-LPH test ALL points. Part : R-3W-NP-F2 4.) Re-verify NCVD to known voltage source. source. Grace Engineered Products, Inc. 7). Upon completion Part : R-3W-NP-F of work, close isolator L3 6). Re-Verify NCVD to and verify proper L2 Part : R-LPH operation of VI. known voltage R-LPB-F DANGER VOLTAGE Legend Plates Grace Engineered Products, Inc. source. Application Story Part : R-LPB-F Follow Safety VOLTAGE Generic and Graphical Legend Procedures Manufacturers Read Instructions PRE-TEST Non-Contact 7). Upon completion Voltage Detector (NVCD) Modine Manufacturing Company of Racine, Wisconsin takes a R-LPA voltage inside the main cabinet without the need to dawn Plates with Adhesive Backing POINT Grace Engineered Products, Inc. and Voltage Indicator (VI) L3 Procedures Apply. of work, close isolator Procedures: proactive approach to safety. That s why they have equipped Procedure: Non Contact Voltage Detector 1). Verify proper additional PPE for the procedure. This saves us the time it takes (NCVD) Specifications Apply operation of VI. 1.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. and verify proper 2). Verify NCVD to 2.) Open isolator. more than 50 of their external disconnects with a combination of known voltage 3.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test. to retrieve, put on, and return the appropriate level of PPE A New and Interesting Application... source. 4.) Re-verify NCVD to known voltage source. operation of VI. 3). Open Isolator. ChekVolt and VoltageVision, known by part number R- 4). Verify NO Flashing Manufacturers required to verify and work inside a main cabinet that has live LEDs on VI. Non-Contact Part : R-LPA-L 5). Insert NCVD into The new vertical Combination Unit featuring VoltageVision and Voltage Detector (NVCD) 1A0033W-NPLPH. bottom of recess & and Voltage Indicator (VI) voltage on the line side of an internal disconnect test ALL points. Procedures Apply. 6). Re-Verify NCVD to Procedures: ChekVolt affords the end user two very important advantages. known voltage 1). Verify proper 2.0 source. operation of VI. 7). Upon completion 2). Verify NCVD to R-LPB-F of work, close isolator John Hauke, Senior Principle Controls Engineer explains,the First, mounted either in the flange or on the side wall of a non- known voltage and verify proper source. Grace Engineered Products, Inc. operation of VI. 3). Open Isolator. 4). Verify NO Flashing GRACE disconnect system is mounted externally to the main panel E N G I N E E R E D flange enclosure (see Images 1 and 2), this installation keeps the PRODUCTS, INC LEDs on VI. WWW.GRACEPORT.COM Part : R-3W-NPT125 Part : R-LPMA-F 5). Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & ensuring that no power exists within the cabinet after the test ALL points. line voltage detectors off the door and eliminates long wire Part : R-LPMA-F A 30mm to 1 NPT conduit adapter. This 6). Re-Verify NCVD to R-LPB-F known voltage Easy Field Installation disconnect has been locked out. The presence (or absence) of source. running around the door hinges. Second, vertical mounting of assembly fits into a standard conduit LB for 7). Upon completion of work, close isolator Adhesive backed legend plates with and verify proper voltage is visually verified through the use of the VoltageVision operation of VI. mounting on the outside of an enclosure. these assemblies also limits the wiring distance to the panel center locators to drill pilot holes. R-3W product and then we verify proper operation of the R-3W by R-LPH-F Grace Engineered Products, Inc. disconnect or circuit breaker and is a simple and safer installation. Part : R-LPH-F checking all three phases with a non-contact voltage detection pen at each ChekVolt port. The Grace faceplates are an added visual aid to explain the proper use of the devices. This system allows our maintenance staff to quickly and confidently verify zero Reminder...Dont forget the dash J We now offer with all the ChekVolt packages the option to get VoltAlert by Fluke You can order them by adding -J to your part number (see top of page for part Part : R-1A3W-LPB number listing). These DANGER VOLTAGE IF FLASHING SAFETY PROCEDURES STILL APPLY. DANGER VOLTAGE VOLTAGE PRE-TEST POINTS Use VoltageVision (R-3W) with our ChekVolt (R-1A). ChekVolt TEST BEFORE TOUCHING. NCVD pens chirp or L1 L2 L3 utilizes a non-contact voltage detector pen to locate voltage isolation. Both Manufacturers Non-Contact Voltage Detector (NCVD) and Voltage Indicator glow when they detect (VI) Procedures Apply. ChekVolt and VoltageVision can be ordered separately or in this kit Procedure: R-1A0033W-NPLPH (9.0 X 3.0) 1.) Verify proper operation of VI. 2.) Verify NCVD to known voltage source. 3.) Open isolator. voltage on exposed 4.) Verify NO flashing LEDs on VI. (Faceplate is 3 W x 6 H). 5.) Insert NCVD into bottom of recess & test ALL points. WARNING 6.) Re-Verify NCVD to known voltage source. GRACE Follow Safety Procedures PRODUCTS, INCE N G I N E E R E D 7.) Upon completion of work, close isolator and veify proper operation of VI. WWW.GRACE-ENG.COM Read instructions before installing conducting parts or Kit includes: one ChekVolt, one VoltageVision, and a faceplate R-1A0033W-NPLPH-J through insulation Image 1 Image 2