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EATON C Series Molded Case Switches, K Frame

Eaton C Series K-frame moulded case switches interrupt the circuit via thermal-magnetic trips to protect the electronic appliance from failure. They are ideal for medium-voltage electrical systems in commercial and industrial buildings.

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HKD2400K
£12,369.18
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HKD3400K
£14,951.85
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C
HKDB3400K
£14,951.85
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D
HKW3400KW
£15,127.11
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HKW3400K
£15,846.58
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KDB2400K
£7,290.52
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KDB3400K
£8,812.47
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DK2400K
£6,331.25
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DK2400KW
£6,039.78
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DK3400KW
£6,995.37
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DK3400K
£7,415.98
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DK3400KX09
£7,224.13
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DK3400KX02Y12D08
£8,784.80
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DK3400KX24Y12
£8,648.29
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DK3400KZ02
£7,415.98
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DK3400KX09Y12
£8,913.92
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Working Mechanism

  • The switch closes the circuit and permits electricity to flow when it is in the 'on' position.
  • The switch opens the circuit and stops the flow when it is in the 'off' position.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the amperage rating of these Eaton switches?

400

What is the pole configuration of these switches?

Eaton moulded case switches are available in two and three-pole configurations.

What is the difference between two-pole and three-pole configurations?

The main difference between a two-pole and a three-pole configuration is the number of separate circuits that the switch can control. A two-pole switch has two separate circuits, while a three-pole switch has three separate circuits.

Do these units have fixed or adjustable thermal-magnetic trip elements?

Eaton offers moulded case switches in both fixed and adjustable thermal-magnetic trip variants.

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