Eaton 2-Pole DIN Rail Isolator Switch -, IP40, 40A

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RS Stock No.:
259-083
Mfr. Part No.:
276271 IS-40/2
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

2

Product Type

Isolator Switch

Mount Type

DIN Rail

IP Rating

IP40

Series

IS

Terminal Type

Lift

Switching Current

40A

Width

35.4mm

Standards/Approvals

EN45545-2 IEC 61373

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

Length

60mm

Depth

60mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The Eaton main load disconnector switch is designed with an isolation function, ensuring safety and reliability in rail rolling stock applications. Engineered for durability, it features highly wear-resistant contacts that stand up to rigorous use, maintaining performance even under demanding conditions. With a robust construction suitable for industrial and advanced commercial settings, this product showcases an impeccable balance of functionality and design. It operates at a rated voltage of 415 V and supports an amperage of 40 A, making it ideal for a variety of tasks. Its compact dimensions and thoughtful design enhance ease of installation and integration into existing systems, thereby simplifying the user experience while ensuring adherence to the highest industry standards.

Equipped with highly wear-resistant contacts for prolonged durability

Designed with a two-pole configuration for versatile application

Meets RoHS compliance, affirming its environmentally friendly design

Offers a degree of protection rated at IP40

Supports a wide ambient temperature range for adaptability

Incorporates a comprehensive array of terminals for flexible connectivity

Features a rated short-time withstand current up to 1 kA, ensuring reliability under sudden surges

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