On Load Switch Disconnectors
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Description
We offer On Load Switch Disconnectors that are designed in conformation with IEC: 947-3, IEC: 664 and IS: 13947 Part (I&III) - 1993 standards. These are manually operated and are capable of making, carrying & breaking currents under normal circuit conditions. Our range is also operated under overload conditions and can hold currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions. The compact designed 4 pole switches disconnectors is widely used in low voltage distribution circuits and motor circuits.
Specification:
Range & Frame Size:
Four Pole 415 VAC 50 Hz.
Execution:
Features:
- While breaking the circuit, guaranteed sufficient air sectioning clearance.
- Protection against over current and short circuit fault of high rupturing capacity upto80 KA.
- Compact and standardized sizes for range 63A- 3150 A- ideal for switch board manufacturers.
- Phase barriers between each phase terminal.
- Flexibility in mounting - horizontal or vertical.
- Strong endurance and resistance to heat (Tropicalised)
- Flag indicator for two stable positions (l-O) & possible switching on or off, on load, thereby fulfilling the roll of switching device.
- All current carrying parts are of special grade E.T.P. copper and with silver plated.
- Auxiliary contact up to 1 NO&1 NC for signalisation & interlocking.
- The moulded body's raw material is Glass Fiber reinforced polyester (SMC) which has high mechanical and dielectric strength.
- Strong and ergonomic operating handle with door interlock and padlock facility.
- Utilization category-AC 23A.
Specification:
Range & Frame Size:
Four Pole 415 VAC 50 Hz.
- Size 1 ............63A, 125A.
- Size 2 ............200A, 250A, 320A.
- Size 3 ............400A, 630A.
- Size 4 ............800A.
- Size 5 ............1000A, 1250A, 1600A.
- Size 6 ............2000A, 2500A, 3150A.
Execution:
- Open Execution
- In thick Steel Sheet Enclosure.
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