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LOVATO Electric GA025A 3-Pole Isolator Switch 25A
LOVATO Electric GA025A 3-Pole Isolator Switch 25A
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LOVATO Electric GA025A 3-Pole Isolator Switch 25A
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LOVATO Electric GA025A 3-Pole Isolator Switch 25A
LOVATO Electric GA025A 3-Pole Isolator Switch 25A
The LOVATO Electric GA025A is a professional-grade 3-pole isolator switch engineered for the secure disconnection of electrical circuits. With a rated current of 25A, this device serves as a critical component in industrial and commercial power distribution systems, ensuring that equipment can be safely isolated during maintenance or emergency procedures. Its robust construction is designed to withstand the rigors of demanding electrical environments while maintaining consistent performance and reliability.
This isolator switch offers exceptional durability and operational safety, making it a dependable choice for power control applications. The 3-pole configuration allows for the simultaneous disconnection of three phases, providing comprehensive circuit isolation. Its compact design facilitates easy integration into existing electrical panels, while the high-quality materials ensure longevity and resistance to wear in professional settings.
This device is not intended for use in high-voltage applications exceeding its rated specifications. It is also not suitable for outdoor environments unless housed within an appropriately rated, weather-protected enclosure.
The switch should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. It is typically mounted within a distribution board or control panel. Once installed, the manual handle allows for clear and positive switching between the ON and OFF positions. Ensure the circuit is de-energized before performing any wiring connections to the terminals.
Regularly inspect the switch for any signs of physical damage or loose connections to ensure continued safe operation. Always verify that the switch is in the OFF position before commencing any maintenance work on downstream equipment.
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