EGB Shock switch 16A 250V
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Product details
The EGB surge switch is an electromechanical device designed for installation in distribution boards. It allows for reliable control of electrical loads and is ideal for applications where temporary switching is required. The switch can be mounted on a DIN rail and features manual operation as well as a switching position indicator that shows the current status of the device. With a switching current of 16 A and a rated voltage of 250 V, this switch is suitable for a variety of electrical applications. The screw terminals enable easy and secure wiring, while the integrated touch protection provides additional safety. The surge switch is compact and fits into standard distribution cabinets, making it a practical choice for electrical installations.
- Mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail for easy installation
- Manual operation and switching position indicator for user-friendliness
- Screw terminals up to 6 mm² for secure wiring
- Single-pole with potential-free switching contact for flexible applications
- 100% duty cycle (ED) for reliable operation.
Relay type | Installation relay |
input voltage | 230 V |
Output voltage | 250 V |
Electric current output | 16 A |
Output current type | AC |
Number of poles | 1x |
Item number | 33253787 |
Manufacturer | EGB |
Category | Relays |
Manufacturer no. | 112205 |
Release date | 17.5.2023 |
Relay type | Installation relay |
input voltage | 230 V |
Output voltage | 250 V |
Electric current output | 16 A |
Output current type | AC |
Switching function | Normally open |
Number of closers | 1x |
Number of poles | 1x |
Max. Switching capacity | 4 kW |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 29.26 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.70 |
Scope of delivery | 1 closer |
Length | 60 mm |
Width | 18 mm |
Height | 83 mm |
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- 1.Metz Connect0 %
- 1.Phoenix Contact0 %
- 3.Tru Components0.5 %
- 4.Schalk1.4 %