New SDS Series Stainless Steel Motor Disconnects from MENNEKES

DCS MENNEKES New SDS Motor Disconnects 1 400

April 20, 2022

 

MENNEKES’ latest stainless steel motor disconnects, the SDS Series, are available 30A, 60A and 100A and come standard with Early Break and Late Make auxiliary contacts.

Compliances and Performance
•• Suitable as Motor Disconnect per 2002 NEC Article 430-109(a)(6)
•• UL Standard 508 Assemblies
•• Environmental: NEMA Type 4X; 12; IP69K
•• UV Resistance: Handle Material is UV Stabilized
•• In-House Endurance Testing: 10,000 Electrical Cycles/100,000 Mechanical Cycles
•• SCCR – 65kA RMS Symmetrical at Full Rate Current with Class J Fuses

Features and Benefits
•• Early Break and Late Make Auxiliary Contacts
•• High Visibility LO/TO Handle
•• Captive Cover Screws
•• One Piece Punched EPDM Gasket
•• Replaceable Din Rail Mounted Switch
•• Interlocked Cover when in ON Position
•• Ground Lead to Bond Cover
•• External Mounting Feet
with 1” Standof

 

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