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VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester The safe way to verify the absence of voltage www.panduit.com/verisafe

What is an Absence of Voltage Tester? Absence of Voltage Testers (AVTs) are permanently-mounted mounted test devices used to verify a circuit is de-energizedenergized prior to opening an electrical enclosure Verify the absence of phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground AC and DC voltage Built-in in test circuit verifies operation on a known voltage source before and after absence of voltage test Contain provisions to ensure tester is properly installed and in direct contact with the circuit at time of testing Utilize active indications and functional safety principles Automated test sequence helps reduce operator errors Listed to UL 1436 AVTs are a NEW product category added to UL 1436 in September 2016 2 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Significance of Verifying the Absence of Voltage 24,000 electrical injuries in the US workplace (2003-2012) 2012) [1] 35% due to contact with wiring, transformers, or other electrical components [1] 60% of incidents with key words electric arc and burn occurred at low voltages (<1000V), with the majority on three phase systems [2] 20% of incidents or 500 electrical injuries per year or $120-200 million annually Leading cause: performing work without turning off power and verifying a de-energized energized condition [2] [1] US Department of Labor, "Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Injuries and Illnesses," [Online]. Available: http://www.bls.gov/iif/data.htm. [Accessed 16 April 2015]. [2] C. M. Wellman, "OSHA Arc-Flash Injury Data Analysis," in 2012 IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop, Daytona Beach, FL, 2012. 3 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Verifying a De-Energized Condition Step (5) of NFPA 70E Article 120.1: Use an adequately rated test instrument to test each phase conductor or circuit part to verify it is de-energized. energized. Test each phase conductor or circuit part both phase-to-phase and phase-to- ground. Before and after each test, determine that the test instrument is operating satisfactorily through verification on a known voltage source. 2015 Edition Isolate Energy Source & LOTO Select Test Instrument Test the Tester Check for Voltage Test the Tester Perform Work 4 Panduit Corp. March 2016

What really happens Verifying the absence of voltage is a critical task that is part of almost every job Over a 5-year period [1] 18% of the facilities surveyed had a personal injury resulting from use of a voltage test instrument 37% reported near misses 12% experienced plant interruptions When electricians and technical personnel at a large chemical company were asked, How do you test for the absence of voltage? more than 90% did not know how to perform a thorough test. [2] 55% experienced a voltage testing injury or near miss with handheld testers! [1] [1] H. L. Floyd and B. J. Nenninger, "Personnel Safety and Plant Reliability Considerations in the Selection and Use of Voltage Test Instruments," IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 367-373, 1997. [2] K. Crawford and N. K. Haggerty, "Test Before Touch: Seems Easier Said Than Done," IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, pp. 32-39, May/June 2008. 5 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Now there is a better way! VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester The safe way to verify the absence of voltage Designed for low voltage equipment up to 600V AVT System Cable Isolation Module & Sensor Leads (with dry contacts for optional output) Indicator Module (external to enclosure) VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Testers use active visual indicators that convey the status of voltage inside electrical equipment before it is accessed, reducing exposure to electrical hazards and protecting workers. 6 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Comparison of Test Methods Portable Testers Select Tester Test the Tester Check for Voltage Retest the Tester Possible Exposure to Electrical Hazards Perform Work VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester Activate the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester Automatically Performed in Sequence No Exposure to Electrical Hazards Open Panel 1. Test the Tester Verify tester can detect voltage in the desired range 2. Verify Installation Verify tester is in contact with the circuit 3. Check for Voltage Test phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground 4. Verify Installation Re-verify the installation 5. Retest the Tester 7 Panduit Corp. March 2016 Re-test the tester

Product Differentiation Voltage Testers Typically handheld Detect presence and absence of voltage Contact and non-contact versions Voltage Indicators Typically installed Only warn of voltage presence Do not guarantee absence of voltage VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Testers Test without exposure Self-contained with known voltage source Built-in in pre-/post-verification test Automated test sequence Detects AC and DC without need to adjust settings Active indication for absence of voltage SIL 3 safety functions Supports compliance with NFPA 70E (UL 1436 listing) Install in direct contact with circuit (no fusing) 8 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Applicable Standards Product Safety UL 1436, UL61010 & UL 508 Product safety & certification standards NEW category for Absence of Voltage Testers added to UL 1436 Functional Safety IEC 61508 SIL 3 SIL is a measure of reliability for hardware & software Ensures dangerous failures are detected and controlled in a safe way Employee Work Practices NFPA 70E* 2018 Edition will allow AVTs to be used in lieu of portable testers for absence of voltage verification *VeriSafe is NOTrated to NFPA 70E. However, it is designed to be used in a way that allows the user to easily comply with the NPFA 70E requirements. 9 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Key Features & Benefits Improved Safety & Risk Reduction Determine voltage status BEFORE equipment is accessed Prevents direct exposure to electrical hazards Increased Productivity Easy to use, initiate test with the push of a button No additional tools required Provides visual alert to abnormal power conditions Reliable Results Fail-safe design with active indications Safety functions meet SIL 3 per IEC 61508-1 Simplified Process for Easier Compliance Automated test sequence based on the steps in NFPA 70E for verification of an electrically safe work condition Automated test helps reduces operator errors Flexible Applications Designed for testing three-phase circuits up to 600V Install on line or load side of electrical disconnect Detects presence of AC and DC voltage 10 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Ideal Applications Equipment with a single source of incoming power High risk associated with access Frequently accessed equipment High incident energy Remote or difficult to access locations Outdoor, mezzanine, catwalk Sites with temporary or intermittent power Equipment with stored electrical energy VFDs, capacitors, etc. Equipment frequently serviced by third-party technicians or contractors 11 Panduit Corp. March 2016

VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Testers Reduce the risk of exposure to electrical hazards for improved worker safety Reduce testing procedure time and complexity to improve productivity Supports compliance when used as part of the lockout/tagouttagout process described in NFPA 70E www.panduit.com/verisafe

Technical Specifications Applications Electrical System Voltage Detection Range Absence of Voltage Threshold For use in 1, 2, or 3-phase AC or DC systems Up to 600V AC (50/60 Hz) Up to 600 V DC 3 V Overvoltage Category III (600 V) Degreeof Protection NEMA 1, 12, 4, 4X / IP 66 Short Circuit Current Rating 300,000 A rmssymmetrical at 600 V Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Pollution Degree 3 Battery Voltage Estimated Life 0 C to +60 C (32 F to 140 F) -45 C to +85 C (-49 F to +185 C) 5 to 95% non-condensing Industrial 3.6 V Lithium AA User replaceable. Estimate 5+ years with normal operating conditions. Standards UL 1436 Standard for outlet circuit testers and similar indicating devices. EN/CSA/UL 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use. EN/CSA/UL 61010-2-030 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits. UL 508 & CSA-C22.2 No. 14 Industrial control equipment. IEC 61508 Functional safety, SIL 3. FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Radio frequency devices. EN 61326 & EN 55011/CISPR 11 EMC standards for industrial measurement products. CAN ICES-1 Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) radio frequency generators. Planned Certifications UL, cul, CE, RoHS 13 Panduit Corp. March 2016

Competitive Comparison Other Voltage Indicating Products Voltage Indicator Optical Indicator Voltage Test Station Panduit VeriSafe AVT External Footprint Voltage presence indicators Test for absence of voltage Absence of voltage indicator Verifiesinstallation (confirmation tester is in direct contact with circuit) Safety functions meet IEC 61508 SIL 3 Requires additional tool No hazardous voltage on door Install without overcurrent protection UL 1436 Listing/ NFPA 70E-2018 120.5 (7) 14 Cost Panduit $ Corp. March 2016 $$ $$$ $$