ABB 3P Pole Panel Mount Isolator Switch - 16A Maximum Current, 7.5kW Power Rating, IP20

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RS Stock No.:
686-7310
Mfr. Part No.:
OT16FT3 1SCA104838R1001
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Number of Poles

3P

Maximum Current

16A

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

IP Rating

IP20

Power Rating

7.5kW

Voltage Rating

750V ac

Electrical Phase

3

Switch Rating

0.5kA

Length

54mm

Width

43mm

Depth

52mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+40°C

COO (Country of Origin):
FI

ABB Isolator Switch, 3 Phase, 7.5kW Power Rating - OT Series - 1SCA104838R1001


For safe handling of your electric equipment, turn to this isolator switch from ABB. It shuts off power to a part of the circuit so you can access it without the risk of electric shock. A 3-phase design means it contains three isolator switches in one unit, offering an increased level of safety for high-voltage systems. The unit is a panel mounting type, so you can easily attach it to an enclosure or the door of your control cabinet. For straightforward assembly, it's designed to fit standard 6mm shafts.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 16A for use with high-power equipment
• Mechanical endurance rating of 20,000 operations for long-lasting performance
• Compact dimensions of 54 (L) x 43 (W) x 52mm (D) to fit on small panels

Applications


• Control panels
• Repair shops
• Aviation industry
• Electrical engineering

What's the difference between an isolator switch and a circuit breaker?


While an isolator switch only cuts off power to a part of the electric circuit, a circuit breaker will cut off power to all of it. You can combine both devices for improved safety when servicing high-voltage machinery.

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