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ABB SD201/50 Modular Switch Disconnector, 50A, 1-Pole
ABB SD201/50 Modular Switch Disconnector, 50A, 1-Pole
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ABB SD201/50 Modular Switch Disconnector, 50A, 1-Pole
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ABB SD201/50 Modular Switch Disconnector, 50A, 1-Pole
ABB SD201/50 Modular Switch Disconnector, 50A, 1-Pole
The ABB SD201/50 is a professional-grade 1-pole modular switch disconnector engineered for reliable electrical circuit isolation. Rated for 50A, this device serves as a critical component in distribution boards and industrial control panels, allowing for manual power disconnection during maintenance, repairs, or emergency situations. Built to meet rigorous electrical standards, it ensures consistent performance and safety in various low-voltage installations.
This switch disconnector offers exceptional durability and operational reliability, making it a dependable choice for demanding electrical environments. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into standard DIN-rail systems, facilitating quick and efficient installation. By providing a clear and positive contact indication, the device enhances safety for personnel performing maintenance tasks, ensuring that circuits are effectively isolated before work begins.
This device is not intended for use as a circuit breaker or for overload and short-circuit protection, as it lacks internal tripping mechanisms. It should not be used in high-voltage applications or environments exceeding its specified current rating.
The ABB SD201/50 is designed for mounting onto a standard 35mm DIN-rail within an enclosure. Once installed, the toggle switch on the front panel allows for manual operation to connect or disconnect the circuit. Ensure that all electrical connections are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque settings to prevent overheating and ensure a secure electrical contact.
Always verify that the circuit is de-energized using a voltage tester before performing any maintenance work, even after the switch disconnector has been set to the off position.
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