Siemens 63A single pole, red handle
Product details
Load break switch, on-off switch 63 A single-pole, with red handle. An on-off switch for mounting on DIN rails for controlling electrical systems. The 5TL1 on-off switches are used for switching lighting, motors, and other electrical devices. The rated currents range from 32 A to 125 A. The 5TL1 device variants can also be used as load break switches according to EN 60947-1. The devices may be used as main switches to disconnect or isolate systems according to EN 60204-1. Whether for infrastructure or industrial requirements, Siemens offers switching devices for all applications and every area of use. With the new design, the 5TL1 on-off switch can be perfectly integrated into the series of RCDs and circuit breakers. Siemens switching devices are characterized primarily by: 1. Increased operational safety and system availability thanks to separate on and off switching of the affected circuit. 2. Reliable safety during installation due to standard included grip and touch protection. 3. Tool-free removal from the DIN rail or busbar connection through convenient slider manual operation. 4. Clearly visible switching position indicator. 5. Usable as a load break switch and main switch. 6. The on-off switches comply with the regulations of EN 60947-1 and EN 60204-1. 7. Optimal technology for your safety - only from Siemens.
Nominal current | 63 A |
Nominal voltage | 250 V |
Number of outlets | 1x |
Item number | 9720885 |
Manufacturer | Siemens |
Category | Mobile power distributors |
Manufacturer No. | 5TL1163-1 |
Release date | 24.9.2018 |
Colour | Red |
Exact colour description | Red |
Nominal current | 63 A |
Nominal voltage | 250 V |
Number of outlets | 1x |
mounting type | DIN top-hat rail |
Number of poles | 1x |
Contact Configuration | Normally open |
Actuator Type | red handle |
Input voltage | 250 V |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | 1 |
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