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Schneider Electric 3P Pole Panel Mount Isolator Switch - 20A Maximum Current, 11kW Power Rating, IP20, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
609-4253
Mfr. Part No.:
VCD01
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Number of Poles

3P

Maximum Current

20A

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

IP Rating

IP20, IP65

Power Rating

11kW

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Electrical Phase

3

Accepts Padlocks

Yes

Handle Colour

Red

Series

VARIO

Range

TeSys

Normal State Configuration

3NO

Enclosed/Not Enclosed

Enclosed

Switch Rating

8kV

Length

60mm

Width

74mm

Better World Verification

Green Premium

Better World Product

Yes

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Schneider Electric Isolator Switch - Vario Range


Forming part of Schneider Electrics Vario Switch range is this selection of isolator switches which are sometimes referred to as switch disconnectors. Comprised of a strong and durable material that is suitable for a multitude of environments, these three-pole versions are perfectly suited for manual motor control applications. Super easy to connect and wire as it comes to you undrilled, which enables variable cable entry positions.

switch-disconnectors are compact and robust, they are ideal for hard-wearing industrial environments. This range of isolator switches from Schneider is suitable for use in applications where there is a need to disconnect electrical equipment from the circuit. The need for this form of local isolation is most commonly needed for repair and maintenance of the electrical equipment on the de-energised circuit. These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches.

Features & Benefits


• Performs local isolation, manual override & safety switch functions
• For use in applications where there is a need to disconnect electrical equipment from the circuit, most commonly needed for repair and maintenance of electrical equipment
• These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches
• Created and designed to safely isolate a circuit whilst it is being used or maintained

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


Unlike fused switch disconnectors, a non-fuse isolator switch does not use a fuse to break or put a circuit into isolation, they instead use a rotary to disconnect or isolate a circuit.

How does an isolator switch work?


This type of isolator switch can sometimes be referred to as a switch disconnector, this is because it has been created and designed to safely isolate a circuit whilst it is being used or maintained. This isolator switch breaks or isolates a circuit through the rotation of the rotary handle and locking ring. This type of non-fused isolator switch will be found isolating circuit breakers, transmission lines, transformers and a multitude of other applications.

Note

The figures quoted for rated operational power within the price table are with respect to a voltage of 230/240V, with figures within brackets ( ) being those with respect to a voltage of 690V.
The higher current rating refers to use in free air, the lower current rating represents use in an enclosure.

Approvals

UL, CSA, GL

Schneider Electric Isolator Switch, Rotary Dial Actuator, Lockable Handle - TeSys Series - VCD01


Put the brakes on your industrial machinery with this isolator switch from Schneider Electric. It stops power flowing through specific circuits to let you safely carry out inspections and repairs. A rotary dial actuator makes the unit easy to operate – just twist the knob through 45° to choose ON or OFF. The handle takes up to three padlocks to make sure there's no risk of accidental reactivation. This device is clearly labelled in black against a yellow background so you can see the switch status at a glance. It fits into a control cabinet's door for handy mounting.

Features & Benefits


• Versatile 3-pole design to support single-phase and 3-phase systems
• Switches current up to 20A, making short work of large loads
• Performs in temperatures between -20°C and +50°C for reliable use in harsh conditions
• Resists surge voltages up to 8kV, cutting the risk of equipment damage

Applications


• Process control
• HVAC systems
• Automotive industry

What's the difference between an isolator switch and an emergency stop?


Isolators and emergency stops both do the job of immediately cutting power to linked equipment. As well as acting as a main switch or a disconnector for use during maintenance, an isolator can be used to turn off machinery if there's a hazard.