Paulusgnome
Electrical
- Sep 25, 2003
- 62
Hi All.
My employer is a New Zealand-based distributor of electrical switchboards and accessories. A question arose recently, and I would be interested to see if our normal practice is also normal elsewhere.
We sell lots of switchboards with security locks. Normal practice here is that switchboard locks are common-keyed, so that in any one installation one key will open all switchboards. I presume that this is at least partly a safety issue, although convenience is also a factor.
So my question is : are common-keyed switchboard locks normal practice in other countries?
Thanks
Paulus
My employer is a New Zealand-based distributor of electrical switchboards and accessories. A question arose recently, and I would be interested to see if our normal practice is also normal elsewhere.
We sell lots of switchboards with security locks. Normal practice here is that switchboard locks are common-keyed, so that in any one installation one key will open all switchboards. I presume that this is at least partly a safety issue, although convenience is also a factor.
So my question is : are common-keyed switchboard locks normal practice in other countries?
Thanks
Paulus