General Duty Safety Switches are intendedGeneral Duty Safety Switches are intended for applications where reliable performance and continuity of service are needed. But where duty requirements are not severe and usual service conditions prevail. These switches are intended for use primarily with supply circuits rated 240-Volt AC or less where the available fault current is less than 100,000 Amp when used with Class R or T fuses or 10,000 Amp max when used with Class H fuses.See Full Product Description
General Duty Safety Switches are intendedGeneral Duty Safety Switches are intended for applications where reliable performance and continuity of service are needed. But where duty requirements are not severe and usual service conditions prevail. These switches are intended for use primarily with supply circuits rated 240-Volt AC or less where the available fault current is less than 100,000 Amp when used with Class R or T fuses or 10,000 Amp max when used with Class H fuses.See Full Product Description
Fusible safety switches provide a means toFusible safety switches provide a means to manually open and close a circuit and provide overcurrent protection by means of installed fuses The Eaton Cutler Hammer 60 Amp 120/240-Volt 14,400-Watt Fused Safety Switch is approved for outdoor use. The switch unit has a metallic case and is rated for 120/240 VAC.See Full Product Description
Non-fusible safety switches provide a meansNon-fusible safety switches provide a means to manually connect or disconnect the load from the source. The Eaton 100 Amp 120/240-Volt 24,000-Watt Non-Fused General-Duty Double-Throw Safety Switch has a rainproof, metallic case that is approved for outdoor use. The unit is ANSI certified and UL listed with a single phase and double throw. The switch is intended to open or close an electrical circuit in general-duty applications.See Full Product Description
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What are the shipping options for Safety Switches?
All Safety Switches can be shipped to you at home.
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