OPERATION
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Caution: The switch cannot be turned ON without
fully inserting an approved plug (see list below). A
plug cannot be inserted or withdrawn unless the
switch is OFF. To remove the plug turn the switch to
the OFF position and pull back on the locking pin
knob while pulling on the plug.
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Note: Switch cannot be operated until the locking pin
has fully engaged the plug.
ROUTINE INTERLOCK VERIFICATION
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Warning: Perform this test before energizing the
receptacle.
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Before inserting the plug verify that the switch can
not be turned to the ON position.
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Insert the plug, turn the switch to the ON position, pull
on the locking pin knob and verify that the plug can
not be withdrawn without turning the switch to the
OFF position.
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If the receptacle does not perform
properly
discontinue use immediately!
ELECTRICAL TEST
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Warning: Perform this test before energizing the
receptacle.
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Test continuity of wiring to verify correct polarity,
phasing, and grounding connections.
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Measure insulation resistance to be sure the system
does not have any shorts or unwanted grounds.
MAINTENANCE
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Electrical and mechanical inspection of all
components must be performed regularly. It is
recommended that an inspection be performed a
minimum of once a year.
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Inspect all terminals for tightness (Retorque).
Discoloration due to excessive heat is an indicator of
possible problems and should be thoroughly
investigated and repaired as necessary.
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Inspect grounding and bonding for correct installation
and secure connection (Retorque).
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Warning: Do not modify these devices in any way.
Replace with proper replacement part(s) supplied by
Killark before continuing service. Failure to do so
could cause serious or fatal personal injury and/or
equipmentdamage.
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Inspect gaskets for deterioration and replace if
necessary.
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Clean exterior surfaces making sure nameplates
remain legible.
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Torque all bolts and screws as described in the
instructions before reusing the device.
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Inspect receptacle thread used for plug locking ring
for proper lubrication. Apply Killark “LUBG” type
lubricant or equivalent to thread surfaces as required
to prevent galling between the receptacle and locking
ring threads.
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In addition to these required maintenance
procedures, we recommend an Electrical Preventive
Maintenance Program as described in the National
Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA No. 70B.
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Replacement Parts: (Cover Only)
VSQ6023-COV
VSQ6034-COV
VSQ6023-S37-COV
VSQ6034-S37-COV
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Note: The S37 suffix designates a polarized
receptacle.
FIGURE 1