Eaton 1 Pole DIN Rail Isolator Switch - 16A Maximum Current, IP40

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RS Stock No.:
258-825
Mfr. Part No.:
276254 IS-16/1
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

1

Maximum Current

16A

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

IP Rating

IP40

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton main load disconnector switch from Eaton represents a pinnacle of reliability and design in electrical management. Engineered for use in rail rolling stock, this switch is renowned for its isolation function and durability under harsh conditions. With its compact dimensions, it seamlessly integrates into various switchgear applications, providing heightened efficiency and safety. Its wear-resistant contacts ensure longevity, reducing maintenance tasks while maximising operational uptime. This disconnector is compliant with strict RoHS regulations, underscoring a commitment to providing environmentally sound solutions. Additionally, it is certified to EN45545-2 and IEC 61373, affirming its robustness in demanding environments. Whether in industrial or advanced commercial settings, this switch delivers reliable performance with a rated operational current of up to 16 A and a maximum voltage rating of 240 V, making it an ideal choice for diverse applications.

Specially designed for rail rolling stock applications
Incorporates an effective isolation function for enhanced safety
Features highly wear-resistant contacts for reduced maintenance
Compliant with RoHS, ensuring environmentally friendly operation
Certified to EN45545-2, confirming adherence to safety standards
IEC 61373 certification highlights durability in challenging environments
Compact design facilitates easy integration into existing systems
Operates reliably at a maximum voltage of 240 V

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