Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Poles
3P+N
Maximum Current
100A
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
IP Rating
IP65
Power Rating
50kW
Voltage Rating
690V
Electrical Phase
1, 3
Handle Colour
Red
Accepts Padlocks
Yes
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Switch Rating
880A
Length
87mm
Width
101mm
Depth
114mm
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Throw Configuration
Single
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Non-Fused Switch Disconnectors - P3 Series Isolators
The P3 series of switch disconnectors from Eaton are compact and robust. This range of isolator switches is suitable for use in applications where there is a need to manually power down and disconnect electrical equipment for servicing and maintenance by cutting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches.
With an IP65 degree of protection, the devices are suited to hard-wearing industrial environments with a rated uninterrupted current of up to 100 A. Available in four different mounting options (surface mounting, flush mounting, rear mounting, and service distribution board mounting). These switches can be selected and configured in a multitude of contact sequences.
With the metal extension shaft accessories, the P3 switches can be mounted in electrical cabinets of up to 600 mm deep and with several Handle and Shaft options a solution can be found for every application.
Performs local isolation, manual override & safety switch functions
Rated uninterrupted current from 30 - 100 A
P3 Series fit a standard front plate of 84 x 84 mm
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 switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Poles
3P+N
Maximum Current
100A
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
IP Rating
IP65
Power Rating
50kW
Voltage Rating
690V
Electrical Phase
1, 3
Handle Colour
Red
Accepts Padlocks
Yes
Normal State Configuration
3NO
Switch Rating
880A
Length
87mm
Width
101mm
Depth
114mm
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Throw Configuration
Single
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Non-Fused Switch Disconnectors - P3 Series Isolators
The P3 series of switch disconnectors from Eaton are compact and robust. This range of isolator switches is suitable for use in applications where there is a need to manually power down and disconnect electrical equipment for servicing and maintenance by cutting the power supply to isolated parts of the circuit. These disconnect switches can also be used as safety switches.
With an IP65 degree of protection, the devices are suited to hard-wearing industrial environments with a rated uninterrupted current of up to 100 A. Available in four different mounting options (surface mounting, flush mounting, rear mounting, and service distribution board mounting). These switches can be selected and configured in a multitude of contact sequences.
With the metal extension shaft accessories, the P3 switches can be mounted in electrical cabinets of up to 600 mm deep and with several Handle and Shaft options a solution can be found for every application.
Performs local isolation, manual override & safety switch functions
Rated uninterrupted current from 30 - 100 A
P3 Series fit a standard front plate of 84 x 84 mm
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 switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.