Full Product Manual

V2-T1-46 Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CA08100003E—April 2016 www.eaton.com
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Switching Devices
Safety Switches
Features, Benefits and Functions
Ample wire bending space
provides for easier
installation
Visible double-break quick-
make, quick-break rotary
blade mechanism. Two
points of contact provide a
positive open and close,
easier operation, and also
help prevent contact
burning for longer
contact life
Triple padlocking capability.
Personnel safety feature
since the large hasp can
accommodate up to three
3/8-inch (9.5 mm) shank
locks. Clearly visible
handle. The position
(ON or OFF) can be clearly
seen from a distance
Deionizing arc chutes;
arc chutes confine and
suppress the arcs
produced by opening
contacts under load
Additional locking
capability; cabinet door
can be further padlocked
at the top and bottom
Clear line shield (provided
on fusible double-throw)
protects against accidental
contact with energized
parts. Probe holes enable
the user to test if the line
side is energized without
removing the shield
Tangential knockouts on
sides, top and bottom.
Enables any size of conduit
to be mounted close to the
wall, providing for cable
installation closer to the
wall and a neat appearance
Standards and Certifications
UL listed switching neutral
capability is available on
three-pole and four-pole
non-fusible double-throw
switches with the
installation of the proper
bonding kit shown on
Page V2-T1-14
Suitable for use as a
manually operated switch
per 2005 NEC Article 702
UL listed File No. E5239