2510KR2 | Schneider Electric Switch
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Product Description P/N: 2510KR2
Description
The 2510KR2 is a toggle-operated manual switch rated for 30 amps, featuring three poles and designed for three-phase systems. It can handle up to 10 horsepower at 575 volts AC. This switch is housed in a robust enclosure with a NEMA 7/9 rating, suitable for use in hazardous locations. It has one conduit opening and does not include an indicator.
Technical Specifications
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Part Number | 2510KR2 |
Category | Contactors & Starters |
Subcategory | Starter |
Family | Class 2510 |
Type | KR2 |
Voltage | 600 |
Amperage | 30 |
Poles | 3 |
Phase | 3 |
Information About 2510KR2
The 2510KR2 is a manual switch from Schneider Electric, part of the Class 2510 family. This switch, classified under type KR2, is designed to operate at voltages up to 600 volts AC and supports a current rating of 30 amps. It features three poles and is suitable for three-phase systems, making it ideal for controlling motors and other high-power electrical equipment.
This switch is toggle-operated, providing straightforward and reliable manual control. It is rated for up to 10 horsepower at 575 volts AC, highlighting its capability to handle significant power loads in industrial settings. The 2510KR2 is enclosed in a NEMA 7/9 rated housing, which ensures it is suitable for use in hazardous locations where flammable gases or combustible dusts may be present. Additionally, it includes one conduit opening for easy wiring and installation.
With its robust construction and reliable performance, the Schneider Electric 2510KR2 manual switch is a dependable choice for managing high-power electrical systems in demanding industrial environments.
Manufacturer information
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, offers innovative solutions for efficiency and sustainability. With a diverse portfolio spanning power distribution, automation, and renewable energy, Schneider Electric is committed to shaping a more connected and sustainable future.
Description
The 2510KR2 is a toggle-operated manual switch rated for 30 amps, featuring three poles and designed for three-phase systems. It can handle up to 10 horsepower at 575 volts AC. This switch is housed in a robust enclosure with a NEMA 7/9 rating, suitable for use in hazardous locations. It has one conduit opening and does not include an indicator.
Technical Specifications
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Part Number | 2510KR2 |
Category | Contactors & Starters |
Subcategory | Starter |
Family | Class 2510 |
Type | KR2 |
Voltage | 600 |
Amperage | 30 |
Poles | 3 |
Phase | 3 |
Information About 2510KR2
The 2510KR2 is a manual switch from Schneider Electric, part of the Class 2510 family. This switch, classified under type KR2, is designed to operate at voltages up to 600 volts AC and supports a current rating of 30 amps. It features three poles and is suitable for three-phase systems, making it ideal for controlling motors and other high-power electrical equipment.
This switch is toggle-operated, providing straightforward and reliable manual control. It is rated for up to 10 horsepower at 575 volts AC, highlighting its capability to handle significant power loads in industrial settings. The 2510KR2 is enclosed in a NEMA 7/9 rated housing, which ensures it is suitable for use in hazardous locations where flammable gases or combustible dusts may be present. Additionally, it includes one conduit opening for easy wiring and installation.
With its robust construction and reliable performance, the Schneider Electric 2510KR2 manual switch is a dependable choice for managing high-power electrical systems in demanding industrial environments.
Manufacturer information
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, offers innovative solutions for efficiency and sustainability. With a diverse portfolio spanning power distribution, automation, and renewable energy, Schneider Electric is committed to shaping a more connected and sustainable future.