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Schneider Electric Knob Selector Switch - (SPDT) 22mm Cutout Diameter 2 Positions

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RS Stock No.:
123-8151
Distrelec Article No.:
303-02-549
Mfr. Part No.:
XB5AD25
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Selector Switch Type

Selector Switch Complete Unit

Number of Positions

2

Actuator Type

Knob

Contact Configuration

SPDT

IP Rating

IP67

Angle of Throw

90°

Maximum Current

6A

Series

Harmony

Cutout Diameter

22mm

Body Material

Chromium Plated Metal (Bezel)

Terminal Type

Screw

Illuminated

No

Maximum AC Voltage

600V

Switch Actuation

Stay Put

Better World Verification

Green Premium

Better World Product

Yes

Maximum DC Voltage

600V

RoHS Status: Exempt

Schneider Electric 2-Position Selector Switch, 22mm Cutout, 600V AC/DC - Harmony XB5 Series - XB5AD25


Use this selector switch from Schneider Electric as a control device for your equipment. You don't have to repeatedly reset it as you can turn it 90° in two positions and it then stays in position to give continuous use. The knob is made from a strong chromium-plated metal that offers good resistance to wear and corrosion. You'll find the unit easy to mount thanks to its standard cutout diameter of 22mm.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 0.043kg for easy mounting and minimal control-panel strain
• Silver-alloy contacts offer effective conductivity for smooth switching
• Water pressure resistance of 7,000,000Pa, preventing moisture damage

Applications


• Building administration
• Computer devices
• Control panels
• Household appliances

What is a slow-break contact?


A slow-break contact like the one this switch uses, which means the contact action directly corresponds to the turning of the switch. It allows for a slight time delay to ensure accuracy in contact action.

How do I power this selector switch?


Connect this selector switch to a power source by fixing it to a terminal. You can attach it using the screw clamps on its rear.