Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Poles
3P
Maximum Current
100A
Mounting Type
Rear Panel
IP Rating
IP65
Power Rating
50kW
Voltage Rating
440V ac
Electrical Phase
3
Accepts Padlocks
Yes
Handle Colour
Red
Series
P3-100
Model Number
P3-100/V/SVB
Auxiliary Contacts Available
Yes
Normal State Configuration
NO
Switch Rating
2000A
Length
5.75in
Width
3.5in
Depth
3.5in
Throw Configuration
3P
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Rear of Panel Mounted Switch Disconnectors
The P and T range of non-fused switch disconnectors from Eaton provides safe switching, isolating and control. Robust and reliable, these high-performance devices are used primarily in industrial and engineering applications. With the added IP65 ingress protection rating they are ideal for use in harsh environments or applications that require extra protection.
Switch disconnectors are used to isolate electrical equipment before any essential maintenance or repair work can be completed. Switch disconnectors ensure electrical circuits are de-energized safely in accordance with the electricity at work regulations. Engineers and electricians are then able to carry out the necessary works without any electrical risks.
Features and Benefits
Compact and durable
Clear position indication
Padlockable in the OFF position with up to 3 x 8 mm padlocks
Rear mounting, easily and quickly fitted on to DIN rail or a base plate
P series switches can be mounted in electrical cabinets or enclosures up to 400mm deep with an additional extension shaft
Applications
The Eaton P and T series of manually operated switch disconnectors are used in a wide range of industrial applications and installations. Some of the most common are
Machine control panels
Isolation of circuit breakers
Transformers and transmission lines
Switchgear panels
Distribution panels
Consumer units
Suitable Accessories include:
Extended shaft kits
Part number 323-173 is an extended shaft kit for 20, 25 and 32A disconnect switches. They are 25mm long and up to 4 can be connected if required.
Part number 323-189 is an extended shaft kit for 63,85 and 100A disconnect switches. They are 25mm long and up to 4 can be connected if required.
Neutral blocks
Part number 333-495 for a 3 pole 25A add-on neutral block
Part number 333-502 for a 3 pole 32A add-on neutral block
Part number 333-518 for a 3 pole 63A add-on neutral block
Contact Blocks
Part number 333-546 for a NO/NC 10A auxiliary contact block for the rear of the panel switch disconnectors. Maximum 2 blocks per switch
What is the difference between a fused switch disconnector and a non-fused switch disconnector?
Unlike fused switch disconnectors, a non-fuse isolator switch does not use a fuse to break or put a circuit into isolation, they instead use a rotary switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
EatonNumber of Poles
3P
Maximum Current
100A
Mounting Type
Rear Panel
IP Rating
IP65
Power Rating
50kW
Voltage Rating
440V ac
Electrical Phase
3
Accepts Padlocks
Yes
Handle Colour
Red
Series
P3-100
Model Number
P3-100/V/SVB
Auxiliary Contacts Available
Yes
Normal State Configuration
NO
Switch Rating
2000A
Length
5.75in
Width
3.5in
Depth
3.5in
Throw Configuration
3P
Terminal Type
Screw
Minimum Operating Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+50°C
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
Eaton Rear of Panel Mounted Switch Disconnectors
The P and T range of non-fused switch disconnectors from Eaton provides safe switching, isolating and control. Robust and reliable, these high-performance devices are used primarily in industrial and engineering applications. With the added IP65 ingress protection rating they are ideal for use in harsh environments or applications that require extra protection.
Switch disconnectors are used to isolate electrical equipment before any essential maintenance or repair work can be completed. Switch disconnectors ensure electrical circuits are de-energized safely in accordance with the electricity at work regulations. Engineers and electricians are then able to carry out the necessary works without any electrical risks.
Features and Benefits
Compact and durable
Clear position indication
Padlockable in the OFF position with up to 3 x 8 mm padlocks
Rear mounting, easily and quickly fitted on to DIN rail or a base plate
P series switches can be mounted in electrical cabinets or enclosures up to 400mm deep with an additional extension shaft
Applications
The Eaton P and T series of manually operated switch disconnectors are used in a wide range of industrial applications and installations. Some of the most common are
Machine control panels
Isolation of circuit breakers
Transformers and transmission lines
Switchgear panels
Distribution panels
Consumer units
Suitable Accessories include:
Extended shaft kits
Part number 323-173 is an extended shaft kit for 20, 25 and 32A disconnect switches. They are 25mm long and up to 4 can be connected if required.
Part number 323-189 is an extended shaft kit for 63,85 and 100A disconnect switches. They are 25mm long and up to 4 can be connected if required.
Neutral blocks
Part number 333-495 for a 3 pole 25A add-on neutral block
Part number 333-502 for a 3 pole 32A add-on neutral block
Part number 333-518 for a 3 pole 63A add-on neutral block
Contact Blocks
Part number 333-546 for a NO/NC 10A auxiliary contact block for the rear of the panel switch disconnectors. Maximum 2 blocks per switch
What is the difference between a fused switch disconnector and a non-fused switch disconnector?
Unlike fused switch disconnectors, a non-fuse isolator switch does not use a fuse to break or put a circuit into isolation, they instead use a rotary switch or knife-blade disconnect to isolate and de-energise a circuit. Commonly used in industrial automation and control settings.