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

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RS Stock No.:
256-866
Mfr. Part No.:
280948 P5-250/Z
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 P5 On-Off switch is designed to deliver reliability and robustness in demanding environments. Its sophisticated construction features a 250 A current rating, making it an ideal solution for heavy-duty applications. With a rear-mount design and a black thumb grip, the switch facilitates easy operation and ensures a secure connection. Compliance with various international standards, including CE marking, enhances its credibility and safety for various industrial uses. The robust electrical specifications provide peace of mind, ensuring that high operational demands are met efficiently, while its durable materials sustain performance throughout its lifecycle. This switch is the quintessential choice for panel builders looking to implement a dependable, high-capacity switching solution that is built to last.

Exemplifies superior electromagnetic compatibility for trouble-free operation
Offers an impressive mechanical lifespan, ensuring long-term reliability
Engineered for easy installation, saving valuable time during setups
Designed to withstand harsh environments with an IP65 degree of protection
Fitted with a black thumb grip for ergonomic ease of use
Adaptable in various mounting environments to meet specific layout needs
Provides outstanding temperature resistance for stable operation across diverse conditions
Ensures high short-circuit protection ratings for added safety

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