Siemens 3P Pole Isolator Switch - 63A Maximum Current, 0.0022kW Power Rating

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RS Stock No.:
203-2241
Mfr. Part No.:
5TL1363-0
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Number of Poles

3P

Maximum Current

63A

Power Rating

0.0022kW

Voltage Rating

440V

Model Number

5TL1363-0

Normal State Configuration

3NO

Series

5TL1363

Range

SENTRON

Maximum Operating Temperature

+40°C

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens Disconnector Switch, 3 Pole, 63A Current Rating - SENTRON Series - 5TL1363-0


Safely service your hardware with this disconnector switch from Siemens. It has 3 poles to control up to 3 circuits at once for convenient system isolation. A 63A current rating means it can easily handle even intense loads, making it ideal for deactivating larger machines. This switch has a short-circuit rating of 10kA so it can tolerate power surges, and its poles have colour-coded labels to let you determine the status of your circuits at a glance. A single lever controls all the poles, making it quick and simple to perform maintenance on your appliances.

• Minimal power loss up to 2.2W for energy efficiency
• Accepts conductor cross-section sizes between 1 and 35mm² so it's widely compatible with your existing wiring
• Screw termination gives a secure connection against jolts and vibrations
• Compact 70mm installation depth for use in busy setups

Is this switch accessible for colourblind operators?


Yes – the colour-coded labels also have text descriptors to make them easy for colourblind operators to identify. The front of the unit has a numbered diagram of each pole's electrical contacts, reducing the need to rely on colour-coded wiring.

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