Fixed socket with "Combo-Pol" type switch 16A 400V 3P+Z+N, socket 2 × 230 V, L-O-P, IP44 960615421W
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Fixed socket with "Combo-Pol" type switch 16A 400V 3P+Z+N, socket 2 × 230 V, L-O-P, IP44 960615421W
Fixed socket with switch that disconnects all poles simultaneously
This solution combines a three‑phase 400 V socket and two independent 230 V sockets in one housing – all under a single switch. Ideal where you need to control both industrial equipment and auxiliary devices (e.g., lighting, pumps, tools) from one point. The red housing and the protective contact position indicator at the 6 o’clock position provide immediate identification of type and condition – there is no room for error during installation or service.
The L-0-P switch operates mechanically: moving the lever to the “0” position disconnects all poles – there is no risk of any pole remaining energized. The ability to lock it with a padlock (40 mm) adds an extra safety layer during maintenance or failure – the installer can ensure the device is not accidentally re‑energized.
The housing, made of high‑quality plastic, is resistant to impacts and external conditions. An IP44 protection rating allows installation in dusty, humid or splash‑prone environments – e.g., workshops, production halls, or outdoors under a canopy. There is no residual‑current device (RCD) – this is not protection against electric shock, but a manual circuit disconnect.
Compliant with EN 60947-3, it withstands short‑circuit currents up to 10 kA – meaning it will not be damaged even by brief surges. A rated current of 16 A is sufficient for most machines and industrial equipment. Installation is simple: the large mounting surface enables stable attachment to a wall or rail – no worries about looseness or vibration.
There are no “magical” functions here. It is a pure, solid disconnection – without unnecessary complications.
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