
EM Utilities Rim Cylinder Protec 414N Master Keyed To Ausgrid – EMCY414N
The EMCY414N is a utilities rim cylinder supplied in the restricted Abloy Protec 414N keying system and master keyed specifically for Ausgrid service access. It is designed to allow authorised energy personnel controlled entry to electrical enclosures, meter boxes and service panels across New South Wales.
Key Features
- 201 rim cylinder configured for utility service access.
- Master keyed to Ausgrid (Energy Australia) system.
- Keyed to differ at cylinder level for local control.
- Restricted Abloy Protec 414N keying system.
- Allows access by authorised energy utility personnel.
- Supplied with two restricted keys and registration card.
- Supplied in trade pack format.
Specifications
- Item Code: EMCY414N
- Brand: Integrity Locksmiths
- Cylinder Type: 201 rim cylinder
- Keying System: Abloy Protec 414N restricted system
- Master Keying: Ausgrid (Energy Australia)
- Keying: Keyed to differ under master system
- Keys Supplied: 2 restricted keys
- Registration: Key registration card included
What's In The Box
- 1 × 201 rim cylinder master keyed to Ausgrid
- 2 × restricted Protec 414N keys
- 1 × key registration card
Suitable Uses
- Electrical meter boxes and switchboard enclosures.
- Utility service cabinets requiring Ausgrid master key access.
- Infrastructure panels where restricted key control is required.
EM Utilities Protec Series – Item Code Family
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this cylinder be used on private keyed systems?
No. This cylinder is master keyed specifically to the Ausgrid utility system and is intended for authorised service access. - Will standard locksmiths be able to cut extra keys?
No. The Abloy Protec 414N system is restricted and requires authorised duplication through approved channels with the registration card. - Is this suitable for other utilities?
This model is specifically keyed for Ausgrid. Other utility master key configurations may be available by special order.
Additional Information
- Commonly specified on electrical meter enclosures across New South Wales to allow safe and authorised access by utility technicians.
- Restricted key systems are used to prevent unauthorised duplication and maintain infrastructure security.
- Incorrect utility master keying can prevent access by service personnel, so the correct utility authority must be confirmed before ordering.