
EM Utilities Padlock Protec 330N 25mm Steel Shackle Master Keyed to Ausgrid (Energy Australia) with 2 Keys
The EMPL330N is a utilities padlock supplied keyed to the Ausgrid (Energy Australia) master key system, allowing authorised personnel to access secured assets while maintaining controlled keying on a restricted platform. This padlock is keyed to differ under the utilities system and is supplied as a trade pack with two keys and a key registration card.
Key Features
- Utilities padlock with 25 mm shackle clearance.
- Keyed to Ausgrid (Energy Australia) master key system.
- Keyed to differ for individual installations under the utilities system.
- Restricted Abloy Protec key system.
- Allows access by authorised Ausgrid (Energy Australia) personnel.
- Supplied with two keys and key registration card.
Specifications
- Item Code: EMPL330N
- Brand: Integrity Locksmiths
- Product Type: Utilities padlock
- Key System: Abloy Protec restricted
- Keying: Master keyed to Ausgrid (Energy Australia)
- Keys Supplied: 2
- Shackle Material: Boron steel
- Vertical Shackle Clearance: 25 mm
What's In The Box
- 1 × EM utilities padlock
- 2 × Abloy Protec keys
- 1 × Key registration card
Suitable Uses
- Electrical utility infrastructure.
- Service cabinets, compounds, and enclosures.
- Restricted access assets requiring authorised utility entry.
- Sites using established utilities master keying.
Dimensions
| Dimension | Size |
|---|---|
| Vertical Shackle Clearance | 25 mm |
EM Utilities Protec Series – Item Code Family
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can open this padlock?
Authorised Ausgrid (Energy Australia) personnel with the correct utilities master key can access it. - Is this a restricted key system?
Yes. It is keyed to the restricted Abloy Protec system and is supplied with a registration card. - Can this be supplied keyed to other utilities?
Other utilities keying options may be available on request at the time of order.
Additional Information
- Utilities master keying is commonly used where multiple authorised teams require access across a wide footprint.
- Restricted key systems help limit unauthorised duplication and support better key control practices.