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cronus22

2008-01-17, 9:25 am

Can a TP & N IP65 M type Isolator Switch 32A be used to isolate a 230V
single phase armoured cable? Please advise!


Palindrome

2008-01-17, 9:25 am

cronus22 wrote:
> Can a TP & N IP65 M type Isolator Switch 32A be used to isolate a 230V
> single phase armoured cable? Please advise!
>
>

Yep. However, it (and the cable) need suitable circuit protection
devices in addition, eg fuses, thermal/magnetic circuit breakers. The
maximum load will be determined by the lowest limiting rating factor of
the supply, cable and isolator.

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Sue

Teddy Rubberford

2008-01-17, 9:25 am


"cronus22" <Frazzle@frazzlerock.com> wrote in message
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> Can a TP & N IP65 M type Isolator Switch 32A be used to isolate a 230V
> single phase armoured cable? Please advise!
>


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