Allen Bradley Guardmaster Switch Disconnector Auxiliary Switch, 194R Series for Use with UL Enclosed Disconnect Switches

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RS Stock No.:
183-4346
Mfr. Part No.:
194R-60-NN
Brand:
Allen Bradley Guardmaster
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Brand

Allen Bradley Guardmaster

Series

194R

For Use With

UL Enclosed Disconnect Switches

Accessory Type

Fourth Pole Module

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Allen Bradley Guardmaster 4th Pole Module For Enclosed Disconnect Switch, 60A Load Size, Non-Fused - 194R-60-NN


Expand your three-pole disconnect switch with this fourth pole module from the Allen Bradley Guardmaster range by Rockwell Automation. Intended for use with compatible rotary disconnect switches (183-4342 / 183-4344), it adds a fourth contact to fully disconnect larger and more complex electrical installations. The fourth pole's modular design lets it slot onto either side of your existing disconnect switch for greater flexibility in your wiring setup.

• Horsepower ratings up to 40hp enable motor operation of the pole for automatic disconnection before maintenance, maximising operator safety
• Compatible with single-phase and three-phase voltages for versatility
• Features a 60A current rating, making it ideal for disconnecting heavy-duty electrical appliances
• Non-fused design lets the pole work alongside your existing surge-protection components

Standards and Certifications


• CE (Conformitè Europëenne)
• UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed)
• UL (Underwriters' Laboratories)

194R Disconnect Switch Accessories, 60A Non-Fused 4th Pole.

What's the difference between a rotary disconnect switch and a load break disconnect switch?


Rotary disconnect switches like the ones this pole is made for have a large analogue dial on their front, making it easy to switch them manually if needed. Load break switches automatically disconnect the circuit when they detect a predefined current.