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Schneider Electric VCF6 Vario 3-Pole 175A Switch Disconnector
The Schneider Electric VCF6 Vario is a robust 3-pole switch disconnector engineered for the safe isolation of power circuits in industrial environments. With a rated operational current of 175A, this device serves as a reliable manual control point for electrical installations, ensuring that equipment can be securely disconnected during maintenance, repairs, or emergency shutdowns. Designed for panel mounting, it integrates seamlessly into electrical distribution systems, providing a high level of operational safety and durability required for demanding industrial applications.
The VCF6 switch disconnector offers exceptional reliability and performance in power distribution management. Its design focuses on user safety, allowing for clear and positive disconnection of electrical circuits. The compact construction facilitates efficient use of space within control panels, while the robust build quality ensures long-term operation even in intensive industrial settings. By providing a clear manual interface, it simplifies the process of isolating machinery, thereby enhancing workplace safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidental energization during service tasks.
This device is not intended for use in residential electrical systems or for applications requiring automatic circuit protection, such as overcurrent or short-circuit tripping. It is strictly a manual switch disconnector and does not provide thermal or magnetic protection for the connected load.
The VCF6 should be installed by a qualified professional within a suitable electrical enclosure or panel. Once mounted, the device is operated manually via the rotary handle to connect or disconnect the power supply to the downstream equipment. Ensure that the handle is fully rotated to the designated 'OFF' position before performing any maintenance on the isolated circuit. Regular inspections should be conducted to ensure the terminals remain tight and the mechanism operates smoothly.
Always verify that the circuit is de-energized using a calibrated voltage tester before commencing any maintenance work, even after the switch disconnector has been set to the 'OFF' position.
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