ABB Fuse Switch Disconnector, 2-Pole, 32A

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RS Stock No.:
231-9919
Mfr. Part No.:
2CSM200913R1801 E 91hN/32
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Poles

2

Product Type

Fuse Switch Disconnector

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Switching Voltage

690V ac

Terminal Type

Screw

Switching Current

32A

Series

E 91HN/32

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Mechanical Fuse Size

10 x 38 mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Auxiliary Contacts Available

No

Standards/Approvals

EAC, RoHS, REACH, IMQ, CE, CCC, BV

ABB Fuse Switch Disconnector, 690V AC Rated Operational Voltage, 32A Maximum Current Rating - 2CSM200913R1801


Want to prioritise machine safety? Put the power in the hands of this fuse switch disconnector from ABB. It's used to ensure a circuit is shut down before maintenance or servicing to protect personnel from electrical hazards. An IP20 rating indicates the unit's touch-proof, so you can handle it without the risk of electric shocks. The rating also indicates that it's resistant to dust and objects larger than 12mm in size, so it's built to withstand the demands of contaminated industrial workplaces.

Features & Benefits


• DIN-rail mounting for quick and simple installation

• Maximum current rating of 32A means it's suitable for use with high-power systems

• Padlockable to restrict access to unauthorised personnel and comply with LOTO procedures

• Broad operating temperature range between -5°C and +40°C makes it ideal for use in challenging environments

Applications


• Renewable energy systems

• Motor control

• Mining industry

• Lighting rigs

What's the benefit of a 2-pole fuse switch disconnector like this one?


This device ensures that both phases of an electrical circuit are isolated and disconnected at the same time, eliminating the risk of electric shock and damage to connected components.

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