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Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate
Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate
Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate
Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate
Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate
Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate

Disconnecting Rotating Load Break Isolation Switch DC Disconnected Switch 1500V with TUV CB SAA CE Certificate

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Model Number:
DC Disconnected Switch, FPIS
Max. Current:
315A
Max. Voltage:
1500V
Product name:
Load disconnect switch
Rated current:
160-315A
Rated voltage:
DC1000V-1500V
supply Ability:
50000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Operating temperature:
-40℃~70℃
Certification:
tuv

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Whether the smart:
Yes
Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
FEEO, Zhejiang, China
Model Number:
DC Disconnected Switch, FPIS
Max. Current:
315A
Max. Voltage:
1500V
Product name:
Load disconnect switch
Rated current:
160-315A
Rated voltage:
DC1000V-1500V
supply Ability:
50000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Operating temperature:
-40℃~70℃
Certification:
tuv

In electrical engineering, a disconnector, disconnect switch or isolator switch is used to ensure that an electrical circuit is completely de-energized for service or maintenance. They are only used for breaking the circuit and are often found in electrical distribution and industrial applications, where machinery must have its source of driving power removed for adjustment or repair. Disconnectors can be manual or motor operated and may be paired with an earthing switch to ground the portion that has been isolated from the system for ensuring the safety of equipment and the personnel working on it.

High-voltage isolation switches are used in electrical substations to allow isolation of apparatus such as circuit breakers, transformers, and transmission lines, for maintenance. The disconnector is usually not intended for normal control of the circuit, but only for safety isolation. Unlike load switches and circuit breakers, disconnectors lack a mechanism for suppression of electric arcs, which occurs when conductors carrying high currents are electrically interrupted. Thus, they are off-load devices, with very low breaking capacity, intended to be opened only after the current has been interrupted by some other control device. Safety regulations of the utility must prevent any attempt to open the disconnector while it supplies a circuit. Standards in some countries for safety may require either local motor isolators or lockable overloads (which can be padlocked).

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