3-pole isolating switch 160 A for external handle RSI-3160\W01
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3-pole isolating switch 160 A for external handle RSI-3160\W01
Isolator switch – reliable power disconnection
The RSI-3160\W01 isolator switch is a three-pole device designed for safely disconnecting electrical circuits. Its design and parameters allow it to be used in both industrial installations and in public buildings as well as in homes. It provides effective insulation and protection against accidental short circuits, and its solid construction guarantees long-lasting and trouble-free operation.
Functionality and application
The device, with a rated current of 160A, is perfect for circuits with higher power demand. The possibility of mounting on a distribution board facilitates integration with the existing infrastructure. Its design allows it to function as an isolator, main and emergency switch, making it a versatile element of the electrical installation. Additionally, the ability to lock the knob in the off position increases safety, especially in high-traffic areas or accessible to unauthorized persons. Designed to operate at a maximum voltage of 690V AC.
Construction and characteristic features
The RSI-3160\W01 isolator switch is distinguished by a solid construction of a permanently mounted device. It has screw connections of the main contacts, ensuring a secure and durable connection of the wires. Made of high-quality materials, resistant to mechanical damage and weather conditions (IP20 protection degree). Intuitive operation with an external knob allows for quick and easy switching of circuits. Compliance with PN-EN 60947-3 confirms its safety and reliability. The device is adapted to work in ambient temperatures up to 2000 m above sea level, making it suitable for use in various environmental conditions. The rated operating power for AC-23 at 400V is 30kW, which demonstrates its efficiency in industrial applications.
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