Eaton Fuse Switch Disconnector, 3 Pole, 250A Max Current, 250A Fuse Current

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RS Stock No.:
256-864
Mfr. Part No.:
280945 P5-250/V/SVB-SW
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

3

Maximum Current

250A

Fuse Current Rating

250A

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Eaton Moeller series P5 Main Switch is a robust and versatile solution designed for the demanding requirements of industrial applications. This three-pole switch provides excellent reliability and safety with its innovative STOP function and lockable rotary handle. Engineered for rear mounting, it boasts a compact design without compromising on performance. With a rated operational current of 250 A, this main switch caters to various loads and switching requirements, ensuring seamless operation in critical environments. Compliant with international standards, it is CE marked and built to withstand harsh conditions, making it ideal for use in electrical panels and systems across Europe and beyond. The Eaton P5 series combines excellence in engineering with a commitment to safety, providing users with confidence in their electrical installations.

Designed for easy integration into various panel configurations
Lockable in the OFF position for enhanced safety during maintenance
IP65 rating for exceptional protection against dust and water ingress
Compatible with a wide range of auxiliary contacts to expand functionality
Cyclic damp heat proof, ensuring performance in fluctuating environments
Mechanically rated for 80,000 operations, promising long service life
Supports a temperature range suitable for diverse operating conditions
Tailored for specific applications like motor disconnections and branch circuits

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