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Eaton IS-63/4 Main Isolator Switch, 4-Pole, 63 A
Eaton IS-63/4 Main Isolator Switch, 4-Pole, 63 A
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Eaton IS-63/4 Main Isolator Switch, 4-Pole, 63 A
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Eaton IS-63/4 Main Isolator Switch, 4-Pole, 63 A
Eaton IS-63/4 Main Isolator Switch, 4-Pole, 63 A
The Eaton IS-63/4 is a robust 4-pole main isolator switch engineered for the secure disconnection of electrical circuits. Designed to handle a rated current of 63 A, this device serves as a critical component in both industrial and residential electrical distribution systems. Its primary function is to provide a reliable means of isolating power, which is essential for performing safe maintenance and ensuring operational safety across various electrical installations.
This isolator switch offers exceptional reliability and durability, meeting the high standards expected from Eaton electrical components. Its 4-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of all phases and the neutral conductor, providing comprehensive isolation. The compact and functional design ensures easy integration into standard distribution boards, while the high-quality construction guarantees long-term performance even in demanding environments.
This device is not intended for use as a load-break switch for frequent motor switching or high-frequency operations. It is strictly designed for isolation purposes and should not be used as a substitute for a circuit breaker or a residual current device.
The Eaton IS-63/4 should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. It is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution board. Once installed, the switch is operated manually using the front-facing toggle to disconnect or reconnect the power supply to the downstream circuit. Always verify that the circuit is de-energized using a voltage tester before commencing any maintenance work.
Always ensure the switch is in the off position and locked out if necessary before performing any maintenance on the electrical system to prevent accidental energization.
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