Optional for A Series Power Circuit Breakers and Non-automatic Switches.
Note:
Noark Electric provides only the adapter kit which is compatible with Kirk Key Type C (#KCAM00010) lock. The kirk key must be purchased separately by the customer.
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The breaker can be closed Note: Noark Electric provides only the adapter kit which is compatible with Kirk Key Type C (#KCAM00010) lock. The kirk key must be purchased separately by the customer. What You Need: Kirk Keylock Type C...
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A25/ASD25: Insert the ② Kirk lock into the ④ Bracket, then screw ⑤ Large nut (Torque value should be 5~7N·m). A32/ASD32/A40/ASD40 Circuit Breaker: Insert the ② Kirk lock into ③ Metal washer and ④ Bracket, then screw the ⑤ Large nut (Torque value should be 5~7N·m). na.noark-electric.com•nasales@noark-electric.com,(626) 330-7007 2025 NOARK Electric • All Rights Reserved...
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2.Place the lock kit on the top plate and located in the mounting hole. 3.Screw in the bolt, the torque should be (1.0-1.5) N·m. 4.Press and hold the open push-button, rotate the key counterclockwise to vertical position. 5.Remove the key from the lock. na.noark-electric.com•nasales@noark-electric.com,(626) 330-7007 2025 NOARK Electric • All Rights Reserved...
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Install the front cover, tighten the mounting screws (The torque should be 2.0-3.0 N·m), and install the rubber plugs. STEP 9: Charge the breaker. Rotate the key counterclockwise to the locking position, press the closing push-button, and check whether the keylock works reliably. na.noark-electric.com•nasales@noark-electric.com,(626) 330-7007 2025 NOARK Electric • All Rights Reserved...
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