NHP 194EA321753 194E Disconnect Switch Body, Base/DIN Rail mount 3 Pole 32A
Code: NHP194EA321753
Unit of measure:
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Description
NHP 194EA321753 194E Disconnect Switch Body, Base/DIN Rail mount 3 Pole 32A
Technical Specifications
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Suitable for front mounting centre | Yes |
Suitable for floor mounting | No |
Conductor cross section solid (solid - stranded) | 1.5-16mm² |
Storage temperature | -40-80°C |
Suitable for intermediate mounting | No |
Depth | 86mm |
Device construction | Built-in device fixed built-in technique |
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp | 8kV |
Number of auxiliary contacts as normally open contact | 0 |
Conditioned rated short-circuit current Iq | 15kA |
Suitable for front mounting 4-hole | No |
Supplier Code | 194EA321753 |
Interlockable | No |
Height | 150mm |
Width | 95mm |
Number of auxiliary contacts as normally closed contact | 0 |
Motor drive integrated | No |
Type of electrical connection of main circuit | Screw connection |
Rated insulation voltage Ui | 600V |
Suitable for distribution board installation | No |
Rated short-time withstand current lcw | 900kA |
Rated surrounding temperature without derating | 60°C |
Motor drive optional | No |
Connectable conductor cross section | 1.5-16mm² |
Colour control element | Red |
Type of control element | Short thumb-grip |
Version as main switch | Yes |
Pole Configuration | 3 Pole |
Max. rated operation voltage Ue AC | 690V |
Rated operating voltage | 400-690V |
Version as reversing switch | No |
Padlock locking | No |
Rated control supply voltage Us at AC 50HZ | 400-690V |
Brand Name | NHP |
Number of switches | 1 |
ETIM Class | Switch disconnector |
Rated operation power at AC-3 - 400V | 11kW |
Degree of protection (NEMA) | Other |
Rated permanent current at AC-21 - 400V | 32A |
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