ABB 4-Pole Base Isolator Switch -, IP20, 25A, 560 kW

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Référence fabricant:
OT25F4N2 1SCA104886R1001
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ABB
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Marque

ABB

Number of Poles

4

Product Type

Isolator Switch

Mount Type

Base

IP Rating

IP20

Electrical Phase

3

Handle Colour

Grey

Switching Current

25A

Auxiliary Contacts Available

No

Series

OT

Terminal Type

Screw

Padlock Compatibility

No

Switching Power

560kW

Minimum Operating Temperature

40°C

Switching AC Voltage

690V ac

Switching DC Voltage

1000V dc

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

Length

68mm

Standards/Approvals

ATEX, CE, CSA, REACH, RoHS, UL, VDE

Width

48mm

Depth

56mm

Pays d'origine :
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ABB DIN Rail Non Fused Isolator Switch, 4 Pole, 9kW Power Rating - OT25F4N2 1SCA104886R1001


Use this isolator switch from ABB to safely disconnect appliances on a DIN rail. With a front-operated knob actuator, it instantly isolates its connected circuits to allow you to service and maintain rail-mounted components. The switch features 4 poles to control up to 4 circuits, making more hardware available for examination at once. Designed with compact dimensions of 68 (length), 48 (width) and 56mm (depth), the switch fits neatly into your electrical system to maximise packing density on your DIN rail.

Features & Benefits


• DIN rail mounting for easy installation and relocation when needed

• Resists impulse voltages up to 8kV to handle sudden heavy electrical loads

• Screw termination ensures reliable electrical connections during operation and simple swapping when changing components

Applications


• Switchboards

• Automotive manufacturing

• Energy industry

What's impulse voltage and why should my isolator switch resist it?


Impulse voltages rise to a peak value and then drop quickly. Some applications with unpredictable power supplies occasionally experience impulse voltages, meaning they need components that withstand those voltages and keep working afterwards. As a safety device, it's especially important that an isolator switch continues working as intended to keep operators safe.

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