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Eaton IS-32/1 Main Isolator Switch, 32A, 1-Pole
Eaton IS-32/1 Main Isolator Switch, 32A, 1-Pole
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Eaton IS-32/1 Main Isolator Switch, 32A, 1-Pole
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Eaton IS-32/1 Main Isolator Switch, 32A, 1-Pole
Eaton IS-32/1 Main Isolator Switch, 32A, 1-Pole
The Eaton IS-32/1 is a professional-grade main isolator switch engineered for the secure disconnection of electrical circuits. With a current rating of 32A and a single-pole configuration, this device serves as a critical component in both residential and industrial electrical distribution systems. It is designed to provide a reliable and visible means of isolating power, ensuring that maintenance tasks or emergency shutdowns can be performed with maximum safety and compliance with industry standards.
This isolator switch offers robust construction and high operational reliability, making it an essential choice for electrical safety. Its design allows for quick and efficient manual operation, ensuring that power can be cut off instantly when required. The compact form factor facilitates easy installation within standard distribution boards, while the high-quality materials used in its manufacturing guarantee long-term durability and consistent performance under various operating conditions.
This device is not intended for use as a circuit breaker or for protection against overcurrent or short-circuit conditions. It does not provide automatic tripping functions and should be installed in conjunction with appropriate protective devices like fuses or miniature circuit breakers.
To use the Eaton IS-32/1, it must be installed by a qualified electrician onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution enclosure. Once mounted, the device is operated manually via the front-facing toggle switch. Moving the toggle to the off position physically disconnects the circuit, providing a safe state for downstream equipment maintenance.
Always verify that the circuit is de-energized using a voltage tester before performing any maintenance work, even after the isolator has been switched to the off position.
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