ABB 4P Pole Isolator Switch - 20A Maximum Current, 7.5kW Power Rating, IP65
- RS Stock No.:
- 282-0834
- Mfr. Part No.:
- S47K5N-A S47K5N
- Brand:
- ABB
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- RS Stock No.:
- 282-0834
- Mfr. Part No.:
- S47K5N-A S47K5N
- Brand:
- ABB
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
ABB Non Fused Isolator Switch, 4 Pole, 7.5kW Power Rating - S47K5N-A
Safely disconnect hardware for servicing with this non-fused isolator switch from ABB. It uses a rotary actuator to immediately cut off the current to the connected machines and isolate the circuits, making the appliances safe for close examination. With its 4-pole configuration, the switch isolates up to 4 circuits to prepare more equipment for inspection at once. For added security during maintenance, this unit supports up to 3 padlocks in its off position to keep it locked in place.
Features & Benefits
• Non-fused construction works with your existing power safety devices to ensure the reliable operation of your machinery
• IP65 (ingress protection) rating indicates the mechanism is dust-tight and protected against low-pressure jets of water from all directions
• PC enclosure material withstands heavy usage without loosening or cracking
• Distinctive red and yellow colours for easy identification
• IP65 (ingress protection) rating indicates the mechanism is dust-tight and protected against low-pressure jets of water from all directions
• PC enclosure material withstands heavy usage without loosening or cracking
• Distinctive red and yellow colours for easy identification
Applications
• Power plants
• Water treatment works
• Automated assembly lines
• Water treatment works
• Automated assembly lines
Should I choose a fused or a non-fused isolator switch for my application?
Both fused and non-fused isolator switches disconnect individual circuits for servicing. Fused switches use fuses to provide extra protection against electrical surges but may not be suitable for applications that anticipate some amount of overcurrent. Non-fused switches only operate manually alongside an external automatic current protection device.

