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<br />. <br /> <br />F~T.N <br /> <br />:,HJII :::;'-'10':'1i:11011 <br />;09: :,: ~ I il""J~8 'I~ <br />C 2'/C'~'C:, HJ ,:C~I~ <br />('I 42:L~ ~6,r,l" 1 <br />:~lX 4;~:) 4/[\02\~J~ <br /> <br />April 18, 2007 <br /> <br />Mr, William Rosselle <br />Vice President, COO <br />Power Integrity Corporation <br />1834 Pembroke Rd, <br />Greensboro, NC 27429 <br /> <br />Dear Bill <br /> <br />Per your request for clarification of the Quick Connect Double Throw (QCDT), I submit <br />the following: <br /> <br />· The OCDT is built under Eaton's UL File for Safety Switches, The UL File <br />number is 5239 Vol 6, Section 19, <br /> <br />· The Switches that we are sending to Hess are fused on the utility side, and non- <br />fused on the generator side, The fused switches are furnished with Class T fuses <br />and are suitable for 1 OOK AIC from the utility, Per UL standard 98, the non-fused <br />(generator) switch is rated at 1 OK Ale unless it is protected by a class Tor J fuse <br />upstream Based onthe generator size, the 800A generator switch will never see <br />a fault current close to the 1 OK rating, <br /> <br />I sincerely hope that this answers any questions that the local inspector may have, If not, <br />please have them call me at 423-478-0211, <br /> <br />Regards, <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />Brendan Foley <br />Product Manager <br /> <br />Cc: Kenny Olivey, Gary Law, Randy Gazdeckl <br /> <br />C\Documents and Setlings\Andy\Local SettIngs\Temporary Internet Flies\OLK11\UL File doc <br />