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Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 4-Pole Isolator Switch 63A
Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 4-Pole Isolator Switch 63A
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Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 4-Pole Isolator Switch 63A
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Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 4-Pole Isolator Switch 63A
Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 4-Pole Isolator Switch 63A
The Schelinger A11-SR8-4P-063 is a professional 4-pole isolator switch engineered to provide secure electrical circuit disconnection. With a rated current capacity of 63A, this device is essential for isolating power supply lines in both residential and industrial electrical distribution systems, ensuring that maintenance tasks can be performed safely by cutting off the power flow.
This isolator switch offers high reliability and robust construction, making it suitable for demanding electrical environments. Its 4-pole design allows for the simultaneous disconnection of all phases and the neutral wire, providing comprehensive safety during system servicing. The device is built to meet rigorous electrical installation standards, ensuring consistent performance and long-term durability in various power distribution setups.
This switch may not be suitable for applications requiring high-speed automatic switching or circuit protection functions like overcurrent or short-circuit tripping, as it is designed specifically for manual isolation purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for a circuit breaker or a residual current device.
To use the Schelinger isolator switch, it must be installed by a qualified professional within a suitable electrical enclosure or distribution board. Once installed, the switch is operated manually via the front-facing toggle to disconnect or reconnect the power supply to the downstream circuit. Ensure the switch is in the off position before performing any maintenance on the connected equipment.
Always ensure the switch is fully disconnected and verify the absence of voltage with a calibrated testing device before beginning any maintenance work on the electrical system.
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