Noark RDS1 series AC rotary switch-disconnector complies with UL98 standard and can be used for isolation protection in AC 600V power systems under CE standard, its rated voltage can reach up to AC 690V. During the maintenance of electrical equipment, the product can isolate the equipment in need of power outage maintenance from the power supply, forming a clear disconnect point to ensure the safety of maintenance personnel and equipment.
Noark RDS1 series AC rotary switch-disconnector complies with UL98 standard and can be used for isolation protection in AC 600V power systems under CE standard, its rated voltage can reach up to AC 690V. During the maintenance of electrical equipment, the product can isolate the equipment in need of power outage maintenance from the power supply, forming a clear disconnect point to ensure the safety of maintenance personnel and equipment.
Features: Electrical lifecycle: 6,000 times; Mechanical lifecycle: 20,000 times; (Under UL standard) Current ratings: 30~100A; maximum voltage rating: 600V; (under CE standard) current ratings: 30~125A; maximum voltage rating: 690V; DIN rail/board mounting and door mounting are both available for option, providing with selector handle and pistol handle. The switch can be equipped with up to 2 pairs of auxiliary contacts on both sides, with buckle design realizing easy loading and unloading. Widely used in industry and commerce, including power distribution, construction, petrochemical, etc.
Application Scenario: Industry→Motor Control System→RDS1
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