Baco Switch disconnector 3 pole in housing
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The Baco load disconnect switch is a reliable device for the safe disconnection of electrical loads. With a rated current of 25 amperes and a maximum power of 5.5 kilowatts, this 3-pole switch is ideal for use in various electrical systems. The IP67 protection class ensures that the device is dust-tight and protected against temporary immersion in water, making it an excellent choice for indoor applications. The emergency stop rotary switch allows for quick and safe shutdown in case of an emergency, enhancing safety during use. The robust design and thoughtful construction make this load disconnect switch an essential component of any system power supply.
- Rated current of 25 A for reliable performance
- IP67 protection class for high resistance to environmental influences
- Emergency stop rotary switch for quick shutdown in emergencies
- Suitable for indoor applications with a maximum input voltage of 690 V.
Colour | Yellow |
Switch + button type | Switch disconnector |
Width | 100 mm |
Item number | 14628919 |
Manufacturer | Baco |
Category | Buttons + Switches |
Manufacturer No. | 222172 |
Release date | 15.1.2021 |
Colour | Yellow |
Exact colour description | Red, Yellow |
Switch + button type | Switch disconnector |
Mounting type | Screw fastening |
Number of poles | 3x |
Nominal voltage | 690 V |
Nominal current | 25 A |
Max. Switching capacity | 5500 W |
Protection type (IP code) | IP67 |
CO₂ emissions | 95,84 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 2,30 |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | 1 pc. |
Length | 200 mm |
Width | 100 mm |
Height | 150 mm |
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30-day right of return
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24 Months statutory warranty
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