Martindale LOKKITDOM Domestic Lock Off Kit
The Martindale LOKKITDOM Domestic Lock Off Kit is an essential tool for ensuring safety during electrical maintenance on domestic systems. It provides a comprehensive set of locking and tagging devices that help engineers adhere to the Electricity at Work regulations. With this kit, professionals can effectively secure circuits and prevent accidental re-energisation while working.
The kit includes two different isolation locks for Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs), the LOK2 and LOK15, catering to a variety of MCB sizes and types. The LOK2 is designed for standard MCBs with an 8mm opening, while the LOK15, featuring a pushpin design and 15mm spacing, is perfect for restricted access areas. This flexibility ensures that installers can lock off safely and efficiently, regardless of the circuit breaker type.
The kit includes a durable laminated safety tag (TAG6) that provides clear hazard identification, a red padlock (PAD11RD) with a unique key to securely lock the devices in place, and a marker pen (LOKMP) for adding custom information to the tag. These components are neatly stored in a robust and portable soft carry case (TC55), allowing for easy transport and organised storage. The Martindale LOKKITDOM kit is a must-have for any professional working with domestic electrical systems, providing a reliable solution for safe isolation.
Key Features
- Comprehensive kit for safe isolation of domestic electrical systems
- Includes two types of MCB isolation locks for versatile use
- LOK2 lock designed for standard MCBs with an 8mm opening
- LOK15 lock features pushpin design with 15mm spacing for restricted access
- Durable TAG6 safety tag for clear hazard identification
- Red PAD11RD padlock with unique key for secure locking
- LOKMP marker pen for writing essential information on the tag
- Soft carry case (TC55) for easy transport and storage of components
- Ideal for compliance with Electricity at Work regulations
- Enhances safety and prevents accidental re-energisation of circuits