Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Contacts
2
Normal State Configuration
1NC + 1NO
Mounting Style
Side Mount
Contact Current Rating
10 A
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Operating Temperature Range
-25 → +50 °C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Panel Mount Isolator Switch
Eaton's panel mount isolator switch can sometimes be referred to as a switch disconnector, this is because it has been created and designed to safely isolate a circuit whilst it is being used or maintained. This isolator switch breaks or isolates a circuit through the rotation of the rotary handle and locking ring, manually disconnecting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. This type of non-fused isolator switch will be found isolating circuit breakers, transmission lines, transformers and a multitude of other applications.
Features & Benefits
The perfect solution for installing as a safety measure
Used as an emergency switching off/emergency stop device
The basic functions are when used as a main switch, maintenance switch or manual override switch
Thermoplastic, high impact surface mounting enclosure with an IP65 rating - this means that the enclosure part of the isolator has ingress protection against dust and is also protected against low-pressure jets of water that comes from all directions
Rated uninterrupted current of up to 32 A
Lockable in the 0/OFF position, with up to three padlocks
Red rotary handle and yellow locking ring, providing an aesthetically pleasing finish
Common accessories: 262-3784, 219-1445, 219-1439
What is the difference between a fused switch disconnector and a non-fused switch disconnector?
Unlike fused switch disconnectors, a non-fuse isolator switch does not use a fuse to break or put a circuit into isolation, they instead use a rotary switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Contacts
2
Normal State Configuration
1NC + 1NO
Mounting Style
Side Mount
Contact Current Rating
10 A
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Operating Temperature Range
-25 → +50 °C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Panel Mount Isolator Switch
Eaton's panel mount isolator switch can sometimes be referred to as a switch disconnector, this is because it has been created and designed to safely isolate a circuit whilst it is being used or maintained. This isolator switch breaks or isolates a circuit through the rotation of the rotary handle and locking ring, manually disconnecting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. This type of non-fused isolator switch will be found isolating circuit breakers, transmission lines, transformers and a multitude of other applications.
Features & Benefits
The perfect solution for installing as a safety measure
Used as an emergency switching off/emergency stop device
The basic functions are when used as a main switch, maintenance switch or manual override switch
Thermoplastic, high impact surface mounting enclosure with an IP65 rating - this means that the enclosure part of the isolator has ingress protection against dust and is also protected against low-pressure jets of water that comes from all directions
Rated uninterrupted current of up to 32 A
Lockable in the 0/OFF position, with up to three padlocks
Red rotary handle and yellow locking ring, providing an aesthetically pleasing finish
Common accessories: 262-3784, 219-1445, 219-1439
What is the difference between a fused switch disconnector and a non-fused switch disconnector?
Unlike fused switch disconnectors, a non-fuse isolator switch does not use a fuse to break or put a circuit into isolation, they instead use a rotary switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.