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Eaton ZP-A63/2 Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 2-Pole
Eaton ZP-A63/2 Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 2-Pole
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Eaton ZP-A63/2 Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 2-Pole
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Eaton ZP-A63/2 Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 2-Pole
Eaton ZP-A63/2 Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 2-Pole
The Eaton ZP-A63/2 is a robust modular switch disconnector engineered for the reliable isolation of electrical circuits. Designed for professional use in distribution boards and industrial control panels, this 2-pole device provides a secure manual switching solution with a 63A current rating. It is built to meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring that power can be effectively disconnected during maintenance procedures or emergency situations.
This switch disconnector offers exceptional durability and consistent performance in demanding electrical environments. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into standard DIN-rail mounting systems, facilitating quick and organized installation. The device is constructed with high-quality materials that ensure long-term operational reliability and safety, minimizing the risk of electrical faults during manual operation.
This device is not intended for use as a circuit breaker or for automatic overload and short-circuit protection. It does not provide thermal or magnetic tripping functions, so it must be installed in conjunction with appropriate protective devices like fuses or miniature circuit breakers.
The Eaton ZP-A63/2 is designed for installation on a standard DIN-rail within an electrical enclosure. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before beginning the installation process. Secure the device firmly onto the rail and connect the incoming and outgoing conductors to the appropriate terminals, ensuring all connections are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque. Once installed, the switch can be operated manually using the front-facing toggle to isolate or energize the connected circuit.
Always verify that the circuit is de-energized using a voltage tester before performing any maintenance work on the downstream equipment, even after the switch disconnector has been moved to the off position.
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