Docking Drawer safety interlock disconnect kit is a safety interlock disconnect kit with a magnetic switch designed for appliance garages, so powered appliances can stay connected while power is controlled at the cabinet. The configuration as a safety interlock disconnect kit with magnetic switch (normally open) means power remains off until the switch aligns with the magnet, which helps reduce risk from unattended heat-generating appliances in closed spaces. Enhanced safety behavior where power turns on automatically when the switch aligns with the magnet lets you position appliances ready to use while preventing them from drawing power until the door position allows it. The design focused on appliance garages keeps mixers, coffee machines, or other heat-generating appliances inside cabinetry while still managing when power is available. This setup supports neat, built-in appliance storage while prioritizing electrical control.
The safety interlock disconnect kit fits a standard triple-gang wall box, which simplifies electrical layout because electricians can use common wall box dimensions instead of sourcing special enclosures. Mounting neatly behind cabinet doors keeps the outlets and switch hidden from view, which helps preserve clean cabinet fronts while still providing a serviceable electrical location. Using (2) 20 amp AC outlets in the kit concentrates high-demand appliance loads at one accessible junction point, which can support organized wiring routes inside or behind the appliance garage. The non-contact magnetic switch design removes the need for a physical plunger or mechanical linkage at the door, which can simplify alignment during installation because the trigger is based on magnetic proximity rather than direct pressure.
This Docking Drawer safety interlock disconnect kit is configured specifically for appliance garages, so it focuses on the common challenge of powering heat-generating appliances inside cabinets. The ability to power up to 4 appliances from (2) 20 amp AC outlets means stand mixers, coffee makers, toasters, or similar loads can share a controlled circuit within the garage footprint. Mounting the kit in a standard triple-gang wall box behind cabinet doors keeps outlets close to where appliances rest while still routing supply wiring through familiar rough-in methods. The magnetic switch activating when aligned with the magnet coordinates cabinet door movement with power availability, which helps keep appliances off when doors are closed and ready for use as doors open or move into the designed position.
The normally open magnetic switch configuration means the electrical path stays open until the switch aligns with the magnet, so installers can design door or panel motion that directly governs when the appliance garage circuit energizes. Enhanced safety behavior where power turns on automatically upon alignment reduces steps for the user, because they simply move the door while the interlock manages the supply state in the background. The non-contact magnetic switch provides reliable power control every time without direct mechanical contact at the sensing point, which reduces the likelihood of binding parts and supports smooth, repeatable actuation over daily use. ETL listing to NEC and CEC standards, with certification for UL 498 and CSA 22.2 #42, gives specifiers a clearly documented basis for using this kit in US and Canadian projects where recognized listings help align with electrical design requirements.
The safety interlock disconnect kit uses a magnetic switch to control power to appliances in the garage, so power is tied to the switch and magnet alignment instead of appliances drawing power continuously.
The normally open magnetic switch keeps the circuit off until aligned with the magnet, which helps keep heat-generating appliances de-energized when the cabinet is in its inactive position.
The kit provides (2) 20 amp AC outlets to power up to 4 appliances, allowing several typical kitchen countertop appliances to share one controlled appliance garage circuit.
The Docking Drawer safety interlock disconnect kit fits a standard triple-gang wall box and mounts neatly behind cabinet doors, positioning power close to stored appliances.
The ETL listing, with compliance to NEC and CEC and certification for UL 498 and CSA 22.2 #42, shows the kit has been evaluated to recognized electrical standards for US and Canadian use.
The kit turns power on automatically when the switch aligns with the magnet, so door or panel movement that changes alignment directly governs when the appliance garage outlets energize.
This Docking Drawer safety interlock disconnect kit pairs (2) 20 amp AC outlets with a normally open magnetic switch, giving appliance garages controlled power that responds to magnet alignment. Fitting a standard triple-gang wall box and mounting behind cabinet doors, it integrates with common cabinet layouts while keeping electrical control close to stored appliances. ETL listing to NEC and CEC standards with UL 498 and CSA 22.2 #42 certification supports projects needing documented, listed components. For kitchens where heat-generating appliances live in cabinets, this kit provides structured, switch-governed power control.
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