ABB Fuse Switch Disconnector, DP Pole, 32A Max Current

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RS Stock No.:
707-6158
Mfr. Part No.:
2CSM200883R1801 E 92/32
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Poles

DP

Maximum Current

32A

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Electrical Phase

1

Range

System Pro M Compact

Series

E 90

Mechanical Fuse Size

10 x 38mm

Throw Configuration

DP

Auxiliary Contacts Available

No

Maximum Operating Temperature

+40°C

Voltage Rating

400 V, 690 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

ABB Fuse Switch Disconnector, 32A Maximum Current, 10 x 38mm Mechanical Fuse - E 90 Series - 2CSM200883R1801


Bring out the big guns to protect your machinery with this fuse switch disconnector from ABB. Featuring a double-pole configuration, it's designed to disconnect machinery from the power supply during maintenance or routine operation. The safety of your operation is further safeguarded by an integrated fuse, which provides overcurrent protection. Installation is fast, as it mounts onto a DIN rail. To prevent unwanted access and keep workers safe while carrying out maintenance, you have the option of mounting it in a sealed enclosure or padlocking it.

Features & Benefits


• Silver-plated contacts deliver high conductivity for reliable operation
• Casing is made of self-extinguishing thermoplastic for fire safety
• 32A maximum current rating ensures compatibility with a broad range of electrical equipment

Applications


• Manufacturing facilities
• Industrial automation
• Engineering plants

When are fuse switch disconnectors needed?


Devices like this one are generally used when you need to cut power to a machine, or sequence of machines and circuits, and then switch it back on. For example, during routine inspections or a machine recalibration. A fuse switch disconnector makes this process simple and safe.

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