Categories | DIN rail isolator |
Pole No | 1,2,3, 4 |
Rated current(A) | 16, 25, 40, 63 |
Rated voltage | AC 230/400V |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Rated short-circuit making capacity | 6kA |
Rated withstand current | 1kA within 1sec |
Electro-mechanical endurance | 10000 cycles |
Connection capacity | Rigid conductor 25mm² |
Connection terminal | Screw terminal Pillar terminal with clamp |
Terminal Connection Height | H=19mm |
Technical Data

l Pole No.: 1, 2, 3, 4 |
l Rated current(A): 16, 25, 40, 63 |
l Rated voltage: AC 230/400V |
l Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
l Rated short-circuit making capacity: 6kA |
l Rated withstand current: 1kA within 1sec |
l Electro-mechanical endurance: 10000 cycles |
l Connection capacity: Rigid conductor 25mm 2 |
l Connection terminal:Screw terminal Pillar terminal with clamp |
l Installation:On symmetrical din rail 35mm Panel mounting |
l Terminal Connection Height: H=19mm |
Construction and Feature

Capable of switch electric circuit with load
Adaptable to padlock device
Contact position indication
Capable of quickly releasing stored energy operation
Highlighted of high making and breaking capacity
High short-circuit current withstand capacity
Used as main switch for household and similar installation
Overall & Installation Dimensions

Wiring Diagram

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