Eaton 3P Pole Surface Mount Isolator Switch - 32A Maximum Current, 17.5kW Power Rating, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
773-0644
Mfr. Part No.:
207315 P1-32/I2/SVB-SW
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Number of Poles

3P

Maximum Current

32A

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

IP Rating

IP65

Power Rating

17.5kW

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Handle Colour

Black

Accepts Padlocks

Yes

Model Number

207315

Normal State Configuration

3NO

Auxiliary Contacts Available

No

Enclosed/Not Enclosed

Enclosed

Switch Rating

80kA

Length

160mm

Width

100mm

Depth

80mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+40°C

Throw Configuration

Single

Terminal Type

Screw

Eaton Isolator Switch, IP65 Rating, 17.5kW Power Rating - P1 Series - 207315 P1-32/I2/SVB-SW


Need to disconnect an electrical circuit in an emergency or as a precaution? Put safety first with this isolator switch from Eaton. Simply rotate the handle, lock it into place and the circuit is safely shut down. As it's housed in a durable thermoplastic enclosure, this unit can resist high-impact knocks and scrapes, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. This kind of isolator switch is widely used as a safety measure in industrial and commercial settings such as packaging plants and the pharmaceutical industry.

Features & Benefits


• IP65 rating indicates it can withstand dust and low-pressure water jets from all directions
• Works reliably in a wide operating temperature range of -25°C to +40°C
• Compact dimensions of 180 (L) x 100 (W) x 115mm (D), so you can squeeze it easily into busy setups

Is there a difference between an isolator switch and a disconnector switch?


While the two terms are often used interchangeably to describe a switch that shuts down an electrical circuit, isolator switches provide a clear indication of whether the circuit is live or not, which not all disconnector switches do.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller