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Eaton Z-TS50/3 3-Pole Tariff Switch 40-50A
The Eaton Z-TS50/3 is a professional 3-pole tariff switch engineered for precise electrical load management and tariff switching within industrial and commercial power distribution systems. This robust device is designed to handle current ranges between 40A and 50A, providing a reliable solution for controlling energy supply in complex electrical installations. Its construction focuses on durability and consistent performance, making it an essential component for modern power management infrastructures.
This tariff switch offers high operational reliability and seamless integration into standard electrical distribution boards. Its 3-pole configuration ensures effective control over three-phase circuits, while the robust internal mechanism guarantees long-term stability under varying load conditions. The device is built to meet the rigorous demands of professional electrical environments, ensuring that power switching remains accurate and efficient over time.
This device is not intended for residential applications where the current requirements fall significantly below the 40A threshold. It is also not suitable for use in environments with high moisture or extreme dust levels unless housed in an appropriate protective enclosure.
The Eaton Z-TS50/3 should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes and safety regulations. The device is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within a distribution cabinet. Ensure that all wire connections are tightened to the specified torque settings to prevent overheating and ensure optimal conductivity during operation.
Regularly inspect the terminal connections for tightness and ensure the device remains free from dust accumulation to maintain peak performance and safety standards.
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