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Jungheinrich 51159464 Emergency Disconnect Switch Model: Albright SD250AB-42 With Auxiliary Contact & Magnetic Blowout |
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Lowest Unit Price 160.00 USD
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ALBRIGHT Emergency Disconnect SwitchModel: SD250AB-42, With Auxiliary Contact & Magnetic BlowoutAccessary Kit
Overview The SD250 has been designed to provide a rapid means of disconnecting batteries or other power supplies in the event of serious electrical faults. The SD250 combines the dual function of a manual disconnect and coil operated line contactor. The benefits of this design include compact size and reduced installation costs combined with an electrical capacity sufficient for small and medium size electric vehicles. Whilst the switches are primarily intended for use with battery powered vehicles, they are also suitable for use with static power systems. All types are capable of safely rupturing full load battery currents in the event of an emergency. The operation of the switch is such that with the operating knob depressed i.e. in the “off” position, no electrical functions can take place. However, if the knob is in the “On” position, the option of energising the coil and thus closing the main contacts becomes available. The coil energisation can be carried out either through the vehicle keyswitch or as a result of a signal from the vehicle electronic controller. When used as an emergency battery disconnect switch, manually depressing the operating knob will override the energised coil such that the main contact and the auxiliary contact (where fitted) will open until such time as the knob is again moved to the “on” position. Specifications:
For more Albright contactor models, please click to download the Albright DC Contactor Model List (PDF format). |
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Jungheinrich 51159464 Emergency Button Model: Albright SD250AB-42 With Auxiliary Contact & Magnetic Blowout |
Lowest Unit Price 160.00 USD
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Jungheinrich 51159464 Emergency Disconnect SwitchModel: Albright SD250AB-42, With Auxiliary Contact & Magnetic BlowoutAccessary Kit
Overview The SD250 has been designed to provide a rapid means of disconnecting batteries or other power supplies in the event of serious electrical faults. The SD250 combines the dual function of a manual disconnect and coil operated line contactor. The benefits of this design include compact size and reduced installation costs combined with an electrical capacity sufficient for small and medium size electric vehicles. Whilst the switches are primarily intended for use with battery powered vehicles, they are also suitable for use with static power systems. All types are capable of safely rupturing full load battery currents in the event of an emergency. The operation of the switch is such that with the operating knob depressed i.e. in the “off” position, no electrical functions can take place. However, if the knob is in the “On” position, the option of energising the coil and thus closing the main contacts becomes available. The coil energisation can be carried out either through the vehicle keyswitch or as a result of a signal from the vehicle electronic controller. When used as an emergency battery disconnect switch, manually depressing the operating knob will override the energised coil such that the main contact and the auxiliary contact (where fitted) will open until such time as the knob is again moved to the “on” position. Specifications:
For more Albright contactor models, please click to download the Albright DC Contactor Model List (PDF format). |