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Hager SH363N 3-Pole Electrical Switch 63A 400V
The Hager SH363N is a robust 3-pole electrical switch engineered for reliable power distribution in both residential and industrial electrical systems. Operating at a rated voltage of 400V and compatible with standard 50-60 Hz frequencies, this device provides a secure method for disconnecting electrical circuits. Its compact design allows for efficient installation in distribution boards, while the durable construction ensures consistent performance even in demanding environments.
This switch offers high operational reliability and safety for electrical installations. Its 3-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of three phases, which is critical for maintaining safety during maintenance or emergency shutdowns. The build quality reflects Hager's commitment to durability, ensuring that the switch can withstand the rigors of daily use in various power management applications. Its compact form factor saves valuable space in electrical enclosures without compromising on performance or ease of access.
This switch may not be suitable for applications requiring higher current ratings exceeding 63A or for systems operating at voltages significantly higher than 400V. It is also not intended for use in environments with extreme moisture or corrosive atmospheres unless housed in an appropriately rated protective enclosure.
The Hager SH363N should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical regulations. It is typically mounted onto a standard DIN rail within a distribution board or consumer unit. Ensure that all electrical 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 connect or disconnect the power supply to the downstream circuit.
Always ensure the power supply is completely isolated before attempting any installation or maintenance work on the electrical circuit. Regularly inspect the switch for any signs of wear or thermal damage to maintain long-term operational safety.
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