Fireman's switch

The Phoenix, Spilsby On the cinema façade is the Fireman's Switch, presumably to turn all the electrics off.
Switch used to shut off petrol pumps at a petrol station in the event of a fire

A fireman's switch is a specialized switch that allows firefighters to quickly disconnect power from high voltage devices that may pose a danger in the event of an emergency.[1] According to the Institution of Electrical Engineers, any electrical device operating at over 1,000 Volts AC or 1,500 volts DC, must be equipped with the switch.[1]

In order to be a valid device, the switch must meet the following standards:[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Marks, Trevor E. (2002). Handbook on BS 7671: The IEE Wiring Regulations: A Handbook for Compliance (Rev. 6th ed.). Nottingham: Radikal Phase. ISBN 1-904126-02-2.
  2. Neidle, Michael (1982). Electrical Installation Technology (3rd ed.). [S.l.]: ELBS. ISBN 0-408-01315-X.
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