Non-fused Switch Disconnects

Feb. 1, 2005
The SD1 and SD2 series of non-fused switch disconnects allow breaking and disconnecting on equipment loads of up to 600VAC, at nominal current ranges from 16A to 40A for the SD1, and 63A to 125A for the SD2.

Both series are DIN-rail- or panel-mountable and feature high breaking capacity (AC 22A to AC 23A), double break contacts, high electrical and mechanical endurance and are resistant to damp heat. The non-fused disconnects have an IP20 degree of protection and are HACR rated. Both series include an integrated rotary handle, an optional extension shaft and remote rotary handle for outside the panel/door mounting. Prices start at $19.

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