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EATON EHD Series Molded Case Switches, F Frame

Eaton EHD molded case switches are compact switches used in applications that demand high current switching capabilities and protection against short circuits and overload. They are used in industrial control panels & power distribution systems.

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EHD2100KL
£741.17
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EHD3100KL
£875.84
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EHD3100KLD08
£1,173.86
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£1,128.84
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Features

  • Eaton EHD Series molded case switches have a maximum continuous ampere rating of 100A at 40 degrees C.
  • They are available in 2 / 3 pole configurations for efficient regulation of power without exaggerated losses or drops.
  • These molded case switches instantly trip exceeding 1800A, ensuring user safety.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL 489

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum operating power supply of Eaton EHD Series molded case switches?

480VAC

What measures should be taken while purchasing these Eaton molded case switches?

These molded case switches include general guidelines such as selecting the appropriate switch size for the load, verifying correct wiring and grounding and complying with all relevant electrical codes and regulations.

What safety precautions should be considered while working with Eaton EHD molded case switches?

When working with Eaton's molded case switches, it is crucial to take appropriate safety measures. These may include wearing personal protective gear like gloves and safety glasses, following lockout / tagout procedures to avoid accidental energization and ensuring that only qualified personnel handle the equipment. Additionally, all work should be carried out in compliance with relevant electrical codes and regulations.

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