Schneider Electric Fuse Switch Disconnector, 3 Pole, 630A Max Current

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RS Stock No.:
654-989
Mfr. Part No.:
31114
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Number of Poles

3

Maximum Current

630A

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Enclosed

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Schneider Electric Switch disconnector designed for compact installations, offering significant operational capabilities up to 630 A. Tailored for AC and DC applications, it features a standard black rotary handle for intuitive control. This device ensures reliable electrical isolation, meeting rigorous international standards, and is equipped with a contact position indicator for enhanced user oversight. Its compact dimensions and varied mounting options make it an ideal choice for versatile installation scenarios. Engineered for durability, the ComPacT INS promises mechanical and electrical longevity in demanding environments, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency and safety.

Rated operational current of up to 630 A across multiple voltage configurations
Certified for reliability with insulation voltage rated at 800 V and impulse withstand rated at 8 kV
Suitable for both AC and DC networks, ensuring broad applicability
Offers a visible break feature and pollution degree of 3 for safe operation
Direct front rotary handle allows for user-friendly control
Fixed mounting mode supports various installation needs with versatile support options
Endures mechanical durability of up to 10,000 cycles, signifying long-term performance
Electrical durability with up to 1,500 cycles across different AC settings
IP40 protection rating ensures reliability in harsh environments
Optimised for operation within -25 to 70 °C, expanding usability across temperature ranges

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