Eaton 3P Pole Surface Mount Non-Fused Switch Disconnector - 20A Maximum Current, 5.5kW Power Rating, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
220-7522
Mfr. Part No.:
207147 T0-2-1/I1/SVB
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

3P

Maximum Current

20A

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

IP Rating

IP65

Power Rating

5.5kW

Voltage Rating

690V

Handle Colour

Black

Accepts Padlocks

Yes

Normal State Configuration

NO

Auxiliary Contacts Available

Yes

Range

Main switch Maintenance switch Repair switch

Model Number

T0-2-1/I1/SVB

Length

137mm

Width

80mm

Depth

120mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+40°C

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Eaton Non-Fused Switch Disconnector, 3 Poles, 5.5kW Power Rating - T0-2 Series - 207147 T0-2-1/I1/SVB


Use this non-fused switch disconnector from Eaton to cut the current flowing to electrical equipment in the event of a short circuit or power outage. As the unit is non-fused, it's easy to reset after actuation because you don't need to replace any components. The IP65-rated housing is dust-tight and protected against close-range high-pressure jets of water. This means the switch is ideal for use in harsh industrial environments such as food production factories, warehouses and mechanical engineering plants.

Features & Benefits


• Screw connections for easy installation into your main circuit
• 1 million mechanical operations for a long service life
• Wide ambient temperature range of -25°C and +40°C for safe use in extreme environments
• High power rating of 5.5kW to handle demanding applications

What's the difference between a fused and a non-fused switch disconnector?


When it's actuated, a fused switch disconnector breaks the circuit using a fuse, which is a sacrificial element that needs to be replaced after tripping. Non-fused versions like this one stop the power supply using a rotary switch or knife-blade disconnect. Both options are reliable, so the one you choose will depend on your setup.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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