The MPS2 series offers a robust and reliable solution for industrial and commercial applications. This illuminated switch, with its green color, provides clear visibility in various environments, making it an ideal choice for those prioritizing both functionality and ease of use.
Operating at a rated voltage of 230 VAC, the switch is designed to handle demanding electrical systems efficiently. The plastic construction ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight profile suitable for diverse installations. With an operational temperature range from -25 to 70 degrees Celsius, this product is versatile enough to perform under extreme conditions without compromising performance.
The switch adheres to multiple standards and approvals including CSA C22.2 No. 14, DIN 40050-9, EN 50013, IEC/EN 60073, IEC/EN 60529, IEC/EN 60947-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-5, and UL 508. These certifications assure users of its compliance with international safety and quality standards.
In terms of electrical specifications, the MPS2 series features a rated insulation voltage of up to 690 V and can withstand impulse voltages up to 6 kV. This makes it particularly suited for high-demand environments where reliability is key. The contact configuration includes two normally closed (NC) contacts that ensure secure connections during operation.
The actuator type is characterized by a short handle design which supports maintained operations—a feature that keeps the switch in a set position until manually changed. This function can be crucial in scenarios requiring consistent control over machinery or systems.
With a rated thermal current capacity of up to 10 A and cutout size of just 22 mm, installation is straightforward yet adaptable across different panel designs. The maintained positions B and C further enhance flexibility in application settings.
Overall, this product stands out as an excellent choice for professionals seeking dependable performance coupled with compliance to rigorous industry standards—an essential consideration when selecting components for complex electrical setups within Australia’s industrial landscape.