ABB Switch Disconnector, 3-Pole, 16A, 3150 A, 16 to 2000 A

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RS Stock No.:
686-7256
Mfr. Part No.:
OT16F3 1SCA104811R1001
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Switch Disconnector

Number of Poles

3

Current Rating

16, 3150A

Voltage

1000V

Mount Type

Base, Side, DIN Rail

Terminal Type

Screw

Series

OT16F3 Switch Disconnector

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Fuse Size

16 to 2000 A

Standards/Approvals

UL508, IEC 60947-3, CSA, UL 98

Depth

56mm

Width

48mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
FI

ABB Non-Fused Isolator Switch, 3 Poles, 20A Maximum Current Rating - OT Series - 1SCA104811R1001


Say goodbye to blown fuses and hello to reliable power control with this non-fused isolator switch from ABB. This switch type is used in an electrical installation to provide a means of safely isolating a circuit from the electrical supply during maintenance or repair. Getting it set up is a piece of cake. Simply snap it onto a DIN rail and it's ready to use. The unit has an 8kV rated impulse withstand voltage, meaning it has a high level of protection against harmful transient voltage events, such as lightning strikes or switching surges.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 68 (L) x 56 (D) x 48mm (W) make it an easy fit in a confined space

• Screw terminals for easy wiring and a vibration-proof fit

Applications


• Conveyor systems

• Building services

• Ventilation and heating setups

What's the benefit of a non-fused isolator switch?


The main benefit of this switch is increased safety in electrical systems. This is because in the event of a fault, the switch disconnects power quickly, reducing the risk of fire and damage to connected parts.

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