• Pole Mounted fuse switch disconnector
Pole Mounted fuse switch disconnector
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Model
RY-400
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. Pole Mounted fuse switch disconnector
Rated normal current 400A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series RY
Product Detail

Product Introduction

The Pole Mounted Fuse Switch Disconnector is a versatile electrical component designed for pole-mounted installation in low-voltage (LV) power distribution systems. It integrates three core functions—switching, isolation, and fuse-based protection—to manage power flow, isolate circuits during maintenance, and safeguard networks from overloads or short circuits. Widely used in overhead LV grids, rural electrification projects, and industrial/commercial power lines, it serves as a critical interface between power sources and downstream circuits, ensuring reliable and safe electricity distribution.

Features

  • Pole-Mounted Design for Overhead Networks:Optimized for vertical pole installation, it fits seamlessly into overhead power lines, saving ground space and simplifying integration into existing pole-based infrastructure. Ideal for areas where underground cabling is impractical, such as rural or expansive industrial sites.

  • Fuse-Based Fault Interruption:Equipped with replaceable fuses that act as a fail-safe: when current exceeds safe limits, fuses melt to break the circuit, preventing damage to transformers, conductors, or connected equipment. Suitable for LV networks with varying load demands (e.g., 63A–400A).

  • Enhanced Safety Features:Includes clear "open/closed" position indicators and lockable mechanisms to prevent accidental reconnection during maintenance. Ensures technicians can work on isolated sections of the network without risk of electric shock.

  • Durable for Outdoor Environments:Constructed with weather-resistant materials (e.g., corrosion-resistant metals, UV-stabilized plastics) to withstand harsh outdoor conditions—rain, dust, temperature fluctuations, and UV exposure—ensuring long-term reliability in exposed pole-mounted locations.

Main Parameters

Dimensions

Weight

2.1 kg

Height

223 mm

Width

164 mm

Length

269 mm

Features

Degree of protection

IP2XC

Standards

EN 60947-3

Output number

1

Rated current

400 A


0.5 kV

Rated Voltage (Ur)

0.4 kV

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High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
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