Eaton Switch disconnector 3p. 250A BG2 N2-250
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The Eaton N2-250 load disconnect switch is a reliable and powerful device designed for the safe disconnection of electrical circuits. With a rated current of 250 A and a maximum operating voltage of 690 V, this switch is ideal for use in industrial applications. It can be used as a main switch as well as a maintenance and repair switch. The robust construction and IP20 protection rating ensure high reliability and safety during operation. The toggle lever as the operating element allows for easy handling, while the locking function provides additional safety. The load disconnect switch is suitable for installation and can be used for both floor and panel mounting, making it a flexible solution for various installation requirements.
- Rated current of 250 A for high performance
- Maximum operating voltage of 690 V
- Suitable for maintenance and repair work
- Easy operation with toggle lever actuation.
Colour | Grey |
Switch + button type | Switch disconnector |
Mounting type | Built-in installation |
Width | 105 mm |
Item number | 17823293 |
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Category | Buttons + Switches |
Manufacturer No. | 266010 |
Release date | 10.12.2021 |
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Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Switch + button type | Switch disconnector |
Operating mode | Rocker arm |
Number of actuation levels | 1x |
Mounting type | Built-in installation |
Number of poles | 3x |
Nominal voltage | 690 V |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
CO₂ emissions | 0,28 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | Switch-disconnector 3p. 250A BG2 N2-250 |
Width | 105 mm |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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