Description
S-Tec 45A Isolator Switch 4X4
S-Tec 45A Isolator Switch 4X4
What Is An Isolator Switch And Why Do I Need One?
- Isolator switch is a switch used to isolate a circuit.
- It is usually used to disconnect a circuit from a power supply.
- Isolator switches are used in a variety of applications, including home, corporate, and industrial environments.
- There are many different types of isolator switches available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors.
S-Tec 45A Isolator Switch 4X4
Datasheet – 45A Isolator Switch
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Double Pole Isolator Switch
- 250VAC
- 45A
- 4X4
- White
- Length – 126mm
- Width – 126 mm
- Piolet Light
- Polycarbonate Cover (Flame Retardant)
A stove isolator switch is a device that separates the electrical circuit from a stove, allowing it to be isolated for maintenance, installation, or emergencies without affecting the rest of the circuit:
Stove isolator switches are important for safety because they allow the stove to be turned off without having to touch the stove’s controls, such as in the event of a fire.
They should be located within two meters of the stove so they can be easily reached in an emergency.
- A stove isolator switch is a type of isolator switch that de-energizes a circuit or equipment to ensure safety when performing maintenance or repairs.
- They physically separate the electrical circuit from the power source to prevent electrocution and damage to circuit hardware.
- Isolator switches allow you to control the power supply to an appliance without unplugging it.
- They often have a visible break that shows when the circuit is completely isolated.
- Isolator switches are built to withstand harsh environments and perform well even in demanding conditions.
- Designed to be easy and quick to operate, allowing for rapid isolation in emergencies.
- In South Africa, a stove isolator switch should be located above the hob and at least 200 mm away from it:
- Height: The switch should be between 0.5 m and 2.2 m above the floor.
- Location: It should be in the same room as the stove and within 3 m of it. If the switch’s purpose isn’t clear, it should be within 0.5 m of the stove.
- Position: It should be to the left or right of the stove, and not above or below it unless there’s an extractor.