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Siemens ECPLD1 is a padlocking device used to lock a breaker in the -"ON"-inch or -"OFF"-position. The breaker will still trip when locked in the -"ON"-position. The padlock is for use on the following Siemens breaker types: double pole QP, triplex or quadplex QT, BL, QAF, QPF, QE, BQ, and BQXD or Murray double pole MP-T, triplex or quadplex MH-T, MP-GT, MP-AT, or MP-ET.
Aleigha
2025-08-06 14:07:42
Awesome product. Fit like a glove. Good product to lock out instant hot water heaters.
Dennis Elwell
2025-08-05 15:07:19
Exactly what I was looking for. Perfect fit. Allows to lock breaker either off or on. Using for a backup generator circuit. Easy installation without modifying anything.
N. P.
2025-06-27 17:47:05
Used to avoid disconnect at unit to stay within code. Worked well. Easy install.
alex papadopoulos
2025-06-24 13:56:53
All of the Product photos are of a set of 3 devices. Even in the questions people answer 3 devices. Only recieved 1 device and had to dig through details to confirm it was only for 1 device after i recieved it. Overpriced for a single unit and misleading af. Device works as it should. 1 star for being scumbags.
steve
2025-06-19 13:02:09
The hasp is quite effective in doing its job. My complaint is that even when no lock is installed, the sheet metal assembly hinges over the top of the handle such that you cannot determine the handle position nor read the ampere rating stamped on the handle unless you hinge open the hasp to examine it. It is certainly better than having to install a temporary hasp, but it's not my favorite brand nor design. Oh - and three (3) discrete hasps for three (3) separate breakers come in one plastic bag.
michael s.
2025-05-21 10:36:57
required for new house construction electrical circuit for wall oven - locally electric supply store wanted $13 for one / brand name. Easy install - works like it's supposed to / Inspector was happy (electrician questions need - no one should turn breaker back on if doing work on wall oven until work is complete anyway / or / if needed why not needed on every breaker? - same risk). Cheap, easy & per code - I'm happy
Upton O'Goode
2025-01-24 13:03:16
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P Schroeder
2024-12-12 16:43:08
The lockout works as described and was much less expensive than installing a separate disconnect (this was an allowable alternative for my application, but may not satisfy code requirements in all situations and jurisdictions).The panel cover can decrease how far the lockout can swing open, but not enough to impact its operation.
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