Eaton 2P Pole Isolator Switch - 63A Maximum Current, IP40

RS Stock No.: 922-7254Brand: EatonManufacturers Part No.: 276275 IS-63/2
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

2P

Maximum Current

63A

IP Rating

IP40

Voltage Rating

415V

Electrical Phase

1

Handle Colour

Black

Normal State Configuration

2NO

Switch Rating

2kA

Length

35mm

Width

65.5mm

Depth

80mm

Terminal Type

Screw

Throw Configuration

Single

Country of Origin

Romania

Product details

Eaton Non-Fused Switch Disconnectors - IS Series Isolators

The IS series of main load switch disconnectors from Eaton provide reliable isolation in industrial applications. This range of isolator switches is DIN rail mounted and are suitable for use in many switching and control applications where there is a need to manually power down and disconnect electrical equipment for servicing and maintenance by cutting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches.

These disconnector switches have highly wear-resistant contacts and twin purpose terminals with a capacity of up to 50mm². With an IP40 degree of protection, the devices are suited to industrial environments with a rated uninterrupted current of 16 to 125A.

• Load circuit breaker with isolating function
• Performs local isolation, manual override & safety switch functions
• IS Series fit a standard front plate of 45 x 45 mm
• Quick fastening DIN Rail mounting with 2 lock-in positions
• Compatible busbars with switchgear series Xpole by use of the mouth terminal in combination with standard fork busbar
• 2, 3 and 4 pole versions

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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Eaton 2P Pole Isolator Switch - 63A Maximum Current, IP40

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Eaton 2P Pole Isolator Switch - 63A Maximum Current, IP40
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

2P

Maximum Current

63A

IP Rating

IP40

Voltage Rating

415V

Electrical Phase

1

Handle Colour

Black

Normal State Configuration

2NO

Switch Rating

2kA

Length

35mm

Width

65.5mm

Depth

80mm

Terminal Type

Screw

Throw Configuration

Single

Country of Origin

Romania

Product details

Eaton Non-Fused Switch Disconnectors - IS Series Isolators

The IS series of main load switch disconnectors from Eaton provide reliable isolation in industrial applications. This range of isolator switches is DIN rail mounted and are suitable for use in many switching and control applications where there is a need to manually power down and disconnect electrical equipment for servicing and maintenance by cutting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches.

These disconnector switches have highly wear-resistant contacts and twin purpose terminals with a capacity of up to 50mm². With an IP40 degree of protection, the devices are suited to industrial environments with a rated uninterrupted current of 16 to 125A.

• Load circuit breaker with isolating function
• Performs local isolation, manual override & safety switch functions
• IS Series fit a standard front plate of 45 x 45 mm
• Quick fastening DIN Rail mounting with 2 lock-in positions
• Compatible busbars with switchgear series Xpole by use of the mouth terminal in combination with standard fork busbar
• 2, 3 and 4 pole versions

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.