Installing sneak current and off premise protection
Figure 26: Model 507B sneak fuse panel
Sneak
Current
Protector
507B
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| Table 5: Sneak fuse panel ordering information | ||||
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| 157B Connecting Block |
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| 507B Sneak Current Fuse Panel | 107435091 |
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| 220029 Sneak Current Fuse | 407216316 |
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Connector cables (B25A male to female) connect the network interface to the sneak fuse panel. Also, 157B connecting blocks equipped with
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