ABB Switch Disconnector, 2-Pole

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RS Stock No.:
721-434
Mfr. Part No.:
1SCA022735R2170
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Switch Disconnector

Number of Poles

2

Enclosed/Not Enclosed

Enclosed

Mount Type

Base Mount

Terminal Type

Lug

IP Rating

IP00

Series

1SC

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60947-3

COO (Country of Origin):
FI
The ABB Switch disconnector is designed for reliable operation in electrical distribution systems. This 2 pole, base-mounted device enables efficient control and isolation of electrical circuits, ensuring both safety and functionality. With a conventional thermal current rating of up to 250 A, it accommodates a wide range of applications while maintaining a pollution degree of 3 for robust performance. Its front-operated handle allows for convenient operation, while mounting versatility provides ease of installation across various setups. This product is suitable for environments that may require mechanical durability of 20,000 operations, ensuring longevity and dependability in demanding scenarios.

Base-mounted construction offers ease of installation in various applications

Front-operated design allows for user-friendly control of electrical circuits

Rated for a conventional thermal current of 250 A, suitable for heavy-duty applications

Features pollution degree 3 for enhanced reliability in industrial environments

Mechanical durability rated at 20,000 operations ensures long-lasting performance

Robust design allows for handle and shaft compatibility for seamless operation

Tin terminals provide reliable connectivity and support for various wiring configurations

Complies with IEC 60947-3 standards, ensuring safety and regulatory adherence