Disconnect Switch Components

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OXP6X210
ABB Control
OPERATING SHAFT, 6MM SQUARE X 21
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CST3-G-6-0-L-1-02-O-F-A-0-00
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690V
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63A
CST3-H-4-0-L-1-02-O-F-A-0-00
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CST3
690V
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100A
LDM3SSB1
DC DISCONNECT
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Handle, Blue
60A
CST1-E-6-0-L-1-02-O-F-A-0-00
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690V
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CCP2S-3-30CF
CCP2 3P 30A CF W/ SIDE H&M RIGHT
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CCP2
600V
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30A
38313010
Socomec
FUSERBLOC TS 22X58 3X100A F/L
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CCP2SL-2-60CF
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600V
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60A

Disconnect Switch Components

Disconnect switches, also known as isolator switches, are essential for safely de-energizing electrical circuits during service or maintenance, often incorporating lock-out and tag-out features to prevent accidental activation. These switches can be customized for specific applications using a variety of components that enhance their functionality and safety. Door handle kits are one of the key components used to configure disconnect switches. These kits provide a secure and ergonomic means of operating the switch, allowing for easy engagement and disengagement while ensuring user safety. Covers play a critical role in protecting the internal components of disconnect switches from environmental factors and unauthorized access. They help maintain the integrity of the switch and contribute to overall safety. Mechanisms within disconnect switches enable the smooth and reliable operation of the switch, ensuring that it functions as intended during the activation and deactivation process. Auxiliary contacts are additional switch contacts that are activated simultaneously with the main contacts. These contacts provide feedback or control signals, enhancing the monitoring and control capabilities of the disconnect switch. Fuse components integrated into disconnect switches offer overcurrent protection, safeguarding the circuit from damage due to excessive current flow. These components are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the electrical system. Lugs, terminal blocks, and covers are utilized to facilitate secure and reliable electrical connections within the disconnect switch, ensuring proper power distribution and containment of electrical conductors. Switches and power poles are fundamental elements of the disconnect switch, providing the primary means of interrupting the electrical circuit and isolating the power source to ensure safe maintenance procedures. In summary, disconnect switches are vital for de-energizing electrical circuits during maintenance, and the customization of these switches for specific applications involves integrating various components such as door handle kits, covers, mechanisms, auxiliary contacts, fuse components, lugs, terminal blocks and covers, switches, and power poles. These components collectively enhance the safety, functionality, and reliability of disconnect switches in diverse industrial and commercial settings.