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ELEKTROPLAST NEO DL 3P 100A Isolating Switch
The ELEKTROPLAST NEO DL 3P 100A is a professional-grade three-pole isolating switch engineered for the secure disconnection of electrical circuits. Designed to handle a rated current of 100A, this device serves as a critical component in power distribution systems, providing a reliable means to isolate electrical loads during maintenance or emergency situations. Its robust build quality ensures consistent performance and longevity in demanding environments.
This isolating switch offers exceptional reliability through its sturdy mechanical construction, which is designed to withstand the rigors of daily operation in both industrial and residential settings. The three-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of all phases, ensuring complete isolation of the circuit. Its compact design facilitates efficient installation within standard electrical enclosures, while the high-quality materials used in its manufacturing guarantee stable electrical contact and resistance to wear over extended periods of use.
This device is not intended for use as a load-break switch for frequent switching under heavy inductive loads, as it is primarily designed for isolation purposes. It should not be installed in environments exceeding its specified environmental protection ratings or in locations with extreme moisture or corrosive atmospheres without appropriate protective enclosures.
The ELEKTROPLAST NEO DL 3P 100A should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. The device is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail or panel within an electrical distribution board. Ensure that all cable connections are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque settings to prevent overheating. Once installed, the switch is operated manually via 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 calibrated voltage tester before performing any maintenance work on the downstream equipment, even after the isolating switch has been turned to the off position.
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