I tried "phone a friend" and he said Google BS symbols to see what the "drawbridge and X" symbol indicates it is, but I have not had much luck doing so.
Does the "drawbridge and X" symbol indicate it is a circuit breaker? If so I presume it is a single pole 80-amp circuit breaker that throws the attached interlinked switch in the neutral.
There is not any provision to lock it off, so again I presume, it's not an isolator. There are two intake rooms with one of these panels either side of the central intake and I think the T's on the front of the devices stands for Talisman, there are some other devices that say Bill on them
I tried "phone a friend" and he said Google BS symbols to see what the "drawbridge and X" symbol indicates it is, but I have not had much luck doing so.
Does the "drawbridge and X" symbol indicate it is a circuit breaker? If so I presume it is a single pole 80-amp circuit breaker that throws the attached interlinked switch in the neutral.
There is not any provision to lock it off, so again I presume, it's not an isolator. There are two intake rooms with one of these panels either side of the central intake and I think the T's on the front of the devices stands for Talisman, there are some other devices that say Bill on them