Eaton, 3P + N Rotary Cam Switch, 690V ac, 315A, Door Coupling Rotary Drive Actuator

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RS Stock No.:
258-490
Mfr. Part No.:
280952 P5-315/EA/SVB/N
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Pole and Throw Configuration

3P + N

Cam Switch Type

Rotary Cam Switch

Series

P5

Electrical Phase

1, 3

Maximum Current

315A

Maximum Voltage

690V ac

Actuator Type

Door Coupling Rotary Drive

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Eaton Moeller P5 Main Switch is engineered for robust performance, designed to meet demanding operational requirements in various industrial settings. With a capacity of 315 A, this durable switch ensures reliable power management while offering features such as emergency switching off functionality. The combination of a striking red rotary handle paired with a yellow locking ring enhances visibility and safety. Designed for flush mounting, the P5 Main Switch integrates seamlessly into control panels, ensuring a compact installation. Its construction adheres to stringent compliance and certification standards, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a dependable switch that maintains operational integrity under various conditions.

Emergency switching off function for enhanced safety
Designed for flush mounting, providing a sleek installation
Sturdy construction suitable for demanding industrial environments
Interlockable mechanism adds an extra layer of operational security
Conforms to multiple international safety and compliance standards
IP65 degree of protection, ensuring resilience against dust and water ingress
Red rotary handle provides easy identification and operation
Multiple mounting positions available for versatile application
Supports both AC and DC operational currents, maximising usability

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