Keyplug Separate 10 and 14 Positions
The Keyplug manufactured by Konecty within the most rigid safety standards of the electrical sector is usually used to make connections of current and voltage measurement equipment in relay panels, energy meters and other equipment and instruments through the KEY-E and KEY-EL test switches. This way there is no need to de-energize the panels causing the interruption of the circuits.
The Konecty test plugs are accessories of the KEY-E and KEY-EL test switches, which allow the execution of tests and verifications of equipment in a quick, safe and accurate way.
The SEPARATE TEST PLUGS provide greater flexibility and safety in operations on equipment connected to the test switches in the open position in short circuit.
Connection versatility
The versatility of the KEYPLUG SEPARATE is in allowing equipment to be connected for testing through “banana” type pins.
The KEYPLUG SEPARATE has two versions: 10 and 14 positions intended for each test switch model, KEY-E with up to 10 positions and KEY-EL with up to 14 positions.
Another aspect is that the KEYPLUG SEPARATE works in any configuration of its corresponding test switch, KEY-E or KEY-EL; thus, simply connect the test equipment to the desired test points in the KEYPLUG SEPARATE through “Banana” type pins.
Safety recommendations
Because the test switch is in an open position in short circuit, the insertion of the KEYPLUG SEPARATE does not represent risks to the general installation. As the connections are made only by “banana” pins and protected by plastic towers, the live metal areas are reduced, which ensures safety in handling.
The KEYPLUG SEPARATE is used in a single model for any style or configuration of KEY-E or KEY-EL, it is used when you want to test the equipment to which the test switch is connected separately from the electrical circuit.
This accessory should be used with the switch fully open, voltages and currents; CTs short-circuited and voltage open.
This comb has 10 or 14 blade-type contacts that couple to all possible positions in each KEY-E or KEY-EL switch, always inserted from the side where the terminals connected to the equipment to be tested are located. In addition, it has a transverse plastic blade, which is part of the comb body, that when introduced opens all the contact springs in the current positions; With its introduction, the equipment is completely separated from the electrical circuit. This allows all desired tests and trials to be carried out quickly and safely.
We alert that the use of these test equipment is fully indicated in conjunction with the KEY-E and KEY-EL test switches, as they complement them, improving their application and increasing their useful life; facilitating the work of technicians in addition to substantially increasing and improving operator safety.