Eaton 2P Pole Flush Mount Isolator Switch - 20A Maximum Current, 5.5kW Power Rating, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
176-9751
Distrelec Article No.:
303-96-411
Mfr. Part No.:
093451 T0-1-102/EA/SVB-SW
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

2P

Maximum Current

20A

Mounting Type

Flush Mount

IP Rating

IP65

Power Rating

5.5kW

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Electrical Phase

1, 3

Accepts Padlocks

Yes

Handle Colour

Black

Switch Rating

320A

Length

65mm

Width

106mm

Depth

45mm

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Eaton Isolator Switch, Rotary Handle and Locking Ring, 1 Contact Unit - T0-1 Series -093451 T0-1-102/EA/SVB-SW


Choose this isolator switch from Eaton to manually power down circuits with a medium electrical load. It has a double pole switch, which ensures safe isolation of the load circuit by switching both the live and neutral currents. When you've fully turned the handle, a cutout aligns with the word 'on' or 'off' on the cover plate behind, clearly indicating the position of the switch to avoid confusion. You'll commonly find isolator switches like this used with power tools in workshops and factories.

Features & Benefits


• Plastic housing has mechanical shock resistance of 15G to protect switch from falling objects
• Rated uninterrupted current of up to 20A for small industrial installations
• Compact dimensions of 106 (W) x 65 (L) x 45mm (D) for applications where space is at a premium

How do I mount this device?


This component is designed for flush mounting, which means the screw terminals and the body fit inside a cutout in a wall or panel, with only the switch itself visible. This method is neat and helps conceal wires to reduce the possibility of electric shocks or accidental damage to the switch.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller