Doepke Tytan II D0-63-1+N
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Doepke Load Break Switch Tytan II D0-63-1+N
Manufacturer: Doepke
Designation: Load Break Switch Tytan II
Type: Tytan II D0-63-1+N
Number of Poles: 2
Size: D02
Rated Voltage: 400 V
Rated Current: 63 A
The Doepke Load Break Switch Tytan II D0-63-1+N is a fuse load break switch that can disconnect and switch under load. It protects the system from overcurrent and short circuits. The Tytan II series is suitable for D01 and D02 fuses. The plug-in technology ensures simultaneous disconnection of all phases, preventing high transition resistances and minimizing thermal losses.
Switches of this type are supplied with adapter inserts for fuses up to 63 A.
Features:
- Low current heat losses
- Suitable for D01 and D02 fuses
- Finger and back-of-hand safe
- Large terminal range
- Mounting type: Quick fastening on mounting rail
- Installation position: Any
Areas of Application:
The components are suitable for use in power supplies for residential and commercial buildings as well as industrial plants.
Notes:
All empty housings are supplied with adapter inserts that can accommodate fuse plugs up to 63 A. These are not included in the delivery. Fuse plugs and fuses are available in our fuse plug sets.
EAN: 4014712048645.
Nominal current | 63 A |
Nominal voltage | 400 V |
Item number | 31990928 |
Manufacturer | Doepke |
Category | Mobile power distributors |
Manufacturer No. | 09980104 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
Material group | Metal, Plastic |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Nominal current | 63 A |
Nominal voltage | 400 V |
Area of use | Inside |
Number of poles | 2x |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 15.72 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.37 |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | Fitting inserts for fuses up to 63 A |
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