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Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 Fuse Switch Disconnector 63A 1+N
Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 Fuse Switch Disconnector 63A 1+N
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Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 Fuse Switch Disconnector 63A 1+N
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Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 Fuse Switch Disconnector 63A 1+N
Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 Fuse Switch Disconnector 63A 1+N
The Eaton Z-SLS/NEOZ/1+N D02 fuse switch disconnector is a professional-grade electrical component engineered for secure circuit protection in both residential and commercial power distribution systems. With a rated current of 63A and a 1+N configuration, this device provides a reliable method for isolating electrical circuits, ensuring that maintenance or fault clearing can be performed safely. It is specifically designed to house D02 fuse links, offering a robust solution for managing electrical loads and protecting downstream equipment from overcurrent conditions.
This fuse switch disconnector stands out due to its high build quality and adherence to strict safety standards, which are hallmarks of Eaton electrical engineering. The 1+N design allows for the simultaneous disconnection of the phase and neutral conductors, providing an extra layer of safety during electrical maintenance. Its compact design facilitates easy integration into standard distribution boards, while the durable construction ensures long-term operational reliability even in demanding electrical environments.
This device is not intended for use in circuits exceeding its 63A rated current capacity. It is also not suitable for applications requiring automatic reclosing or remote control functionality, as it is a manual switching device.
The device is designed for installation on a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution cabinet. Once mounted, the appropriate D02 fuse link must be inserted into the carrier. To isolate the circuit, the handle is moved to the open position, which physically disconnects the power supply. Always ensure that the circuit is de-energized before attempting to replace a fuse link or perform maintenance on the downstream equipment.
Always verify that the fuse link rating is appropriate for the specific load being protected. Regular inspection of the switch disconnector for signs of wear or thermal damage is recommended to maintain system integrity.
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