Categories | DIN rail isolator |
Pole No | 1,2,3, 4 |
Rated current(A) | 125, 160, 250 |
Rated voltage | AC 230/400V |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Rated short-circuit making capacity | 3kA |
Rated withstand current | 3kA within 1sec |
Electro-mechanical endurance | 10000 cycles |
Connection capacity | Rigid conductor 50mm² and up |
Connection terminal | Extensional busbar |
Terminal Connection Height | H=22mm |
Technical Data

l Pole No.: 1, 2, 3, 4 |
l Rated current(A): 125, 160, 250 |
l Rated voltage: AC 230/400V |
l Rated frequency: 50/60Hz |
l Rated short-circuit making capacity: 3kA |
l Rated withstand current: 1.8kA within 1sec |
l Electro-mechanical endurance: 10000 cycles |
l Connection capacity: Rigid conductor 50mm 2 and up
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l Connection terminal: Extensional busbar
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l Installation:On symmetrical din rail 35.5mm |
l Terminal Connection Height: H=22mm |
Construction and Feature

Capable of switch electric circuit with load
Provide function of isolation
Used as main switch for household and similar installation
Overall & Installation Dimensions

Wiring Diagram

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