A disconnect switch provides a means to safely cut power during maintenance or emergencies. It helps meet OSHA, NEC, and UL safety standards, while also protecting personnel and equipment. For field technicians and electricians, having a clearly visible and easily accessible disconnect is peace of mind—knowing they can isolate power at the source before opening an enclosure or working on a control circuit.
Item # |
Current |
Number of Poles |
---|---|---|
S22003000 | N/A 16 A | N/A 3 |
S22003001 | N/A 20 A | N/A 3 |
S22003002 | N/A 25 A | N/A 3 |
S22003003 | N/A 32 A | N/A 3 |
S22003004 | N/A 40 A | N/A 3 |
S22003006 | N/A 63 A | N/A 3 |
S22003008 | N/A 80 A | N/A 3 |
S22003009 | N/A 100 A | N/A 3 |
S22005005 | N/A 16 to 40 A | N/A 3 |
S22005009 | N/A 63 to 100 A | N/A 3 |
S22009005 | N/A 16 to 40 A | N/A 3 |
S22009009 | N/A 63 to 100 A | N/A 3 |