Eaton Fuse Switch Disconnector, 2 Pole, 63A Max Current

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RS Stock No.:
726-4901
Mfr. Part No.:
60KXDC2F 60KXDC2F
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

2

Maximum Current

63A

Enclosed/Not Enclosed

Enclosed

Electrical Phase

1

Range

Exel 2

Series

60KX

Mechanical Fuse Size

SB4

Throw Configuration

DP

Voltage Rating

415V ac

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton 60KX Series Fuse Switch Disconnector, 63A Maximum Current, 1 Electrical Phase - 60KXDC2F 60KXDC2F


This fuse switch disconnector serves to effectively isolate and protect electrical circuits. With a robust enclosed construction, it adheres to critical safety standards and ensures reliable operation across various applications. It is designed for environments that require enhanced control and efficiency, playing an important role in managing electrical loads.

Features & Benefits


• Compact design allows for minimal space utilisation
• 63A maximum current rating supports substantial loads
• Enclosed structure improves safety and durability
• Suitable for single-phase operation enables versatile installations
• Fitted with SB4 mechanical fuse for optimal performance
• Simple installation process reduces maintenance time and costs

Applications


• Used to isolate single-phase electrical circuits
• Ideal for protecting motors and equipment in industrial environments
• Suitable for integration into enclosed switchgear panels
• Employed in commercial buildings for efficient load management

What are the installation requirements for this device?


It requires proper mounting and connection to meet safety standards.

Can it be used with different types of electrical loads?


Yes, it supports various electrical applications, including motors and resistive loads.

How often should I perform maintenance on the unit?


Regular inspections are recommended every six months to ensure reliability.

What should I do if it trips frequently?


Inspect for circuit overloads or potential faults and rectify them to avoid tripping.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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