When selecting a reliable and efficient selector switch for industrial or commercial applications, the MPS2 series offers a compelling option. Designed for versatility and durability, this selector switch caters to those who prioritize technical specifications and robust performance.
Operating at a rated voltage of 12 VDC, this illuminated red selector switch is built with practicality in mind. The illumination feature enhances visibility, ensuring ease of operation even in low-light conditions. Constructed from durable plastic materials, it withstands operational temperatures ranging from -25 to 70 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for various environments.
The MPS2 series complies with numerous standards and approvals such as 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. This extensive compliance ensures that the product meets rigorous safety and quality benchmarks required in industrial settings.
With a rated insulation voltage of up to 690 V and a rated impulse withstand voltage of 6 kV this selector switch is designed to handle significant electrical loads safely. It features a contact configuration of two normally open (2NO) contacts which provides straightforward integration into existing systems.
The actuator type is a short handle design which facilitates easy manipulation while maintaining an ergonomic profile. Its maintained function means that once set in position B or C it stays there until manually changed providing consistent operation without the need for constant supervision.
Additionally the switch supports a rated thermal current of up to 10 A allowing it to manage substantial current flows effectively without overheating issues. The cutout size is standardized at 22 mm simplifying installation across compatible panels or enclosures.
Overall the MPS2 series selector switch stands out as a dependable choice for professionals seeking reliable components that meet high standards of performance and safety in demanding environments.