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Fireman's switch is a safety device used in electrical installations. The switch is designed to quickly cut off the power supply in the event of a fire, allowing firefighters to safely carry out their duties without the risk of electrical shock.

Functionality[edit]

The Fireman's switch is typically a red switch located on the exterior of a building or near electrical equipment. When activated, it disconnects the electrical supply, ensuring that firefighters and other emergency personnel are not exposed to live electrical wires while fighting a fire.

Design and Operation[edit]

The design of a Fireman's switch is typically simple, with a clear indication of its function and operation. It is usually red in color to make it easily identifiable. The switch is often key-operated to prevent unauthorized use. When the key is turned, the switch opens the circuit and disconnects the power supply.

Applications[edit]

Fireman's switches are commonly found in buildings with large electrical installations such as commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and multi-story residential buildings. They are also used in locations with specific electrical equipment, such as neon signs or high voltage installations, where there is a risk of electrical shock in the event of a fire.

Regulations[edit]

In many jurisdictions, the installation of a Fireman's switch is mandated by building codes and fire safety regulations. These regulations may specify the locations where a Fireman's switch is required, its design and operation, and the procedures for its use.

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