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Power Switch

This collection features industrial power switches designed for reliable circuit control, load switching, and electrical isolation in automation and machinery systems. Available in rotary, push-button, and disconnect types, these switches support AC/DC voltages, high current ratings, and multiple pole configurations. They are widely used in motor control centers, machine tools, HVAC units, and power distribution panels—ideal for on/off control, maintenance isolation, and emergency shutdown. Compatible with DIN rail or panel mounting, and compliant with IEC, UL, and CE standards.

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Series Overview

Industrial-Grade Switching Performance

The power switches in this series are built to meet the demands of industrial environments with high switching frequency and load intensity. Engineered with arc suppression technology, heat-resistant contact materials, and rugged enclosures, they ensure reliable on/off operation and electrical isolation. Whether used in control panels or standalone systems, they offer long mechanical and electrical life with minimal maintenance.

Wide Range of Voltage and Load Support

This series supports a broad spectrum of rated voltages (AC/DC 24V–690V) and current ranges (up to 630A), with 1 to 4-pole configurations available. It accommodates both resistive and inductive loads, including motors, heaters, transformers, and capacitive circuits. Variants include load break switches, isolators, and manual motor controllers, covering most control and protection needs in automation systems.

What are the key features of this power switch series?

Key features include modular design, IP65-rated protection, double-break contacts for safer isolation, and clear ON/OFF indicators. Optional accessories such as padlockable handles, auxiliary contacts, and terminal covers further expand functionality and safety. The switches are compatible with global electrical systems and tested under IEC 60947 and UL 508 standards.

Typical Applications

Built for Industrial Automation

These power switches are widely used in automated manufacturing lines, electrical cabinets, and distributed control systems. They serve essential roles in energy control, routine equipment shutdown, and scheduled maintenance, helping operators manage power safely and efficiently in real time.

Versatile Use Across Industries

The series is trusted by OEMs, panel builders, and system integrators in industries such as automotive, textile, packaging, food processing, and HVAC. Their robust design allows installation in dusty, humid, or vibration-prone environments without sacrificing performance. Suitable for both new systems and retrofitting legacy infrastructure.

Where can these power switches be used?

Applications include motor control centers (MCCs), machine tools, conveyor belts, air compressors, and lighting panels. They’re also ideal for emergency stop circuits, power backup systems, and switchboards requiring manual or remote load break functionality. Their compliance with global electrical codes ensures seamless integration into international projects.

Selection Tips & Compatibility Notes

Match Voltage, Load, and Mounting Type

When selecting a model, verify your system’s voltage level, load type (resistive/inductive), and desired switching capacity. Choose appropriate pole configurations and mounting options—whether surface, flush, or DIN rail. Use terminal types that match your cable specifications for safe and efficient installation.

Ensure Compatibility With Safety Standards

All switches in this series are tested under stringent quality standards, including IEC 60947, UL 508, and CE directives. They are compatible with global industrial control components such as Siemens PLCs, Schneider drives, and ABB contactors, making them easy to integrate into multi-brand systems.

How to choose the right power switch model?

Start by identifying the function (main disconnect, emergency stop, or load switching), then check current and voltage requirements. Consider the environmental conditions—IP rating for water/dust protection, temperature range, and enclosure type. For critical applications, choose models with auxiliary contacts or remote status indicators.

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