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    Eaton 3P+N Pole Isolator Switch - 63A Maximum Current

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    RS Stock No.:
    819-905
    Mfr. Part No.:
    60AXTN2 60AXTN2
    Brand:
    Eaton

    Exel 2 Switch Disconnectors


    Can be used on systems up to 550 Vac
    Manufactured from rust protected sheet steel
    Door may be removed for ease of installation
    Switch can be locked on or off by means of a padlock
    Red and green switch position indicators

    Eaton Non-Fused Isolator Switch, 3 + N Pole - 60AXTN2


    Looking for a device to safely cut off power to your electrical circuits during maintenance? This 3-pole and neutral (3 + N) switch from Eaton serves as both an isolator and a surge protector for three-phase electrical networks. This simple-to-use component has a handle that you can use to shut off and re-establish current flow to your electrical circuits. It can also be locked in a permanent position with a padlock for improved safety. You can use this switch for a range of domestic and industrial applications.

    • Rust-resistant sheet steel housing for durability
    • Wide operating temperature range of -25°C to +25°C for industrial use
    • Screw termination method for simple installation
    • Red and green position indicators for easy identification
    • Compact dimensions of 230 (length) x 310 (width) x 129 mm (depth) for use in tight spaces

    When should I use an isolator switch?


    Isolator switches are used for opening an electrical circuit in the no-load condition, when there's no current flowing through the system. They're most commonly used to ensure safety during maintenance work on electrical appliances.

    Note

    Eaton formerly known as Moeller