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What I use are the FPP-235 5-pin plug in protectors.
Are they a CO line protector and if so who makes them?
I have used the sneak fuses for years with good luck........but I am being told from our supplier they will no longer be avalibale.
Mike, they are also made by ITW-Linx. These are in the standard 5 pin plug in protector configuration. They are listed as primary and secondary protectors meaning you can use them alone at a building entrance or behind the NID protectors.
We use them with either a 6 pair block or a 25 pair block when they are not being used in a BEP. Let me know if you are interested and I will give you the particulars.
-Hal
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