Switch Z-SWL24/SS 276304
Suggested products
TECHNICAL DATA
Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Switch Z-SWL24/SS 276304
EATON Z-SWL24/SS Control Switch - a reliable solution for switchboards
The Z-SWL24/SS control switch from the xPole series is an electrical installation component with a rated current of 16A and a rated voltage of 250V AC. Designed by EATON, this model stands out with its compact design and functionality tailored to installation requirements.
Construction and electrical parameters
The device is designed as a two-pole control switch with a rated current of 16A and a rated voltage of 250V AC. The design is based on two normally open contacts (2NO), which ensure reliable switching of control circuits without the possibility of automatic return to the starting position.
A compact width of 20 mm allows for space savings in the switchboard, and the installation depth of 80mm is standard for most modular switchboards. The IP40 protection rating guarantees adequate sealing for indoor installations.
Signaling functionality and power supply
A distinguishing feature of this model is the built-in LED indicator light with a maximum power of 2W, powered by a voltage of 12-24V AC/DC. Thanks to this solution, the user has a constant overview of the switch's operating status - the LED informs about the current position of the device and enables easy identification of active control circuits.
The minimum rated voltage of 230V ensures compatibility with the standard power grid, and the short-circuit withstand strength (Icw) at a level of 0,02 kA guarantees safe operation under normal operating conditions.
Application and mounting
The switch is designed for mounting on a standard DIN rail, which significantly simplifies installation in modular switchboards. The device dimensions, with a height of 72 mm, width of 20 mm, and depth of 82 mm, allow for mounting even in shallow switchboards while maintaining full functionality.
CERTIFICATES, APPROVALS, SAFETY, COMPLIANCE AND WARNINGS
Declaration of Conformity
Information about websites
Attachments

