Categories | Isolator |
Model | UKP |
Place of Origin | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
Model Number | UKP |
Max. Voltage | 415V |
Rated current | 16-100A |
Certificate | SAA.CE CB , |
protection rate | IP65 |
Rated frequency | 50/60 Hz |
materical | abs plastic |
Brand Name | OEM/sofielec |
Max. Current | 100A |
Mechanical Life | 10000TIMES |
Product name | AC Isolator Switch |
Rated voltage | 1000v |
Type | screw type |
use scope | internal and External applications |
Introduction
The UKP -Rotary AC Isolator Switch series is constructed from tough flame retardant ABS and are rated at IP65, making them suitable for the majority of internal and External applications. The Enclosed versions are fitted with several 22mm Gland knockouts and have Earth and Neutral bars fitted along with ample space inside for ease of installation.
Main Features
- 1.Made by frame retardant ABS
- 2.Fully enclosed configuration with IP65 protection degree
- 3.Rated current from 16A to 100A with 3 Pole/4 Pole for option
- 4.Fitted with Neutral and Earth terminals inside
- 5.With enough space for ease of wiring installation
- 6.Suitable for the majority of internal and external application
- 7.Comply to IEC/EN 60947-3
Technical Data
Product | AC isolator | Model Number | UKP |
Rated Voltage | AC 415V | Poiarized | No |
Poles | 1p -4 poles | Mounting Type | Din rail or Wall |
Rated Current | 16A-100A | IP Rating | IP65 |
Switch Material | Nylon PA6 | Box | frame retardant ABS |
Wire Size | 4.0-16.0mm | Working temperature | -5-+65℃ |
Gland knockouts | M20 or M25 | Standard | IEC60947-3:2005 |
Description
Parameter
Frame | UKP0 | UKP1 | UKP3 | UKP5 | |
Dimension | a | 80 | 101 | 116 | 160 |
b | 101 | 126 | 176 | 240 | |
c | 66 | 86 | 101 | 122 | |
d | 35 | 35 | 35 | 37 | |
e | 60 | 80 | 90 | 142 | |
f | 60 | 115 | 165 | 193 |
Dimension
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