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Eaton ZP-A63/3N Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 3+N Poles
Eaton ZP-A63/3N Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 3+N Poles
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Eaton ZP-A63/3N Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 3+N Poles
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Eaton ZP-A63/3N Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 3+N Poles
Eaton ZP-A63/3N Modular Switch Disconnector, 63A, 3+N Poles
The Eaton ZP-A63/3N is a professional-grade modular switch disconnector engineered for the secure isolation of electrical circuits. With a rated current of 63A and a 3+N pole configuration, this device is designed to provide a reliable means of disconnecting power supplies within distribution boards. It is built to meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring consistent performance in both residential and industrial electrical environments.
This switch disconnector offers exceptional durability and operational reliability, making it a dependable choice for critical electrical infrastructure. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into standard distribution boards, simplifying the installation process for electrical professionals. By providing a clear and effective method for circuit isolation, it enhances overall system safety and facilitates easier maintenance procedures for electrical installations.
This device is not intended for use as a circuit breaker or for protection against overcurrent and short-circuit conditions. It should not be installed in environments that exceed its specified environmental ratings or in applications requiring higher current capacities than 63A.
The Eaton ZP-A63/3N is designed for mounting on a standard DIN rail within an electrical distribution enclosure. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. Once installed, the device is operated manually via the front-facing toggle to disconnect or connect the power supply to the downstream circuit.
Always verify that the circuit is de-energized before performing any maintenance on downstream equipment. Ensure that the switch is fully engaged to prevent arcing and maintain proper contact pressure.
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