Enhanced Safety Layer
Specifically crafted for in-cabinet appliance garages, the Safety Interlock Disconnect supports installation with up to two receptacles, enabling power connection for as many as four devices. When the appliance garage door closes—hiding appliances like toasters, coffee makers, juicers, or mixers—the corner-mounted limit switch senses the door’s position and cuts power, thereby reducing potential hazards while complying with CEC guidelines for high voltage outlets within the cabinet in Canada.
Versatile Project Compatibility
This product offers greater adaptability compared to our other solutions. Although it requires some planning and setup, it allows powering more devices (up to four) and can be paired with either a 15 or 20 amp standard or GFCI outlet, giving you more flexibility for your installation.
The Safety Interlock Disconnect Outlet combines safety and adaptability. It houses a robust relay capable of managing continuous power up to 20 amps, ensuring dependable operation. Whether your project calls for a 15A or 20A receptacle, this outlet accommodates both, provided local electrical codes are followed. Additionally, it supports electric motors up to 2 horsepower, enhancing its range of applications.
Intelligent Operation
Docking Drawer provides two limit switch variants: one that cuts power when pressed and another that supplies power when pressed. These switches detect the door’s movement; as the door engages the switch, it either disables or activates power to the Safety Interlock Outlet and attached devices. The Corner Mount Limit Switch is designed with a slim profile to avoid interfering with appliance space inside the cabinet.
Compliance with Electrical Codes
This product meets the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements in the United States and is certified to UL 498 and CSA 22.2 #42 standards. It also carries ETL Listing for use in both the US and Canada, confirming its safety and regulatory compliance. The final determination of compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code rests with the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).