Safety switches are effective for disconnecting equipment and circuits from their power source swiftly and safely. These safety or disconnect switches are used in many ways in the industrial and commercial sectors.
Disconnect switches can be used for safe service entrance, safe disconnect for maintenance and testing, fault protection for motorized equipment, and an emergency stoppage in the event of a complication.
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A safety switch (also known as a “disconnect switch” or “load break switch”) serves multiple purposes, but its primary functions are to serve as a disconnect means for a service entrance and a disconnect means and fault protection for motors (heavy machinery).
What does this mean? Safety switches are primarily used to disconnect manufacturing equipment and heavy machinery from its power source. You may need to disconnect your equipment from its electrical supply for a variety of reasons, including:
Safety switches are an NEC requirement (National Electrical Code) in all industrial or manufacturing facilities established by the National Fire Protection Association. According to NEC article 430.102B, a safety switch must be in sight from all motors or manufacturing equipment. The NEC defines “in sight” as visible and not more than 50 feet from the equipment it controls.
There are multiple types of disconnect switches available, depending on the conditions inside your working environment. At PSI Power & Controls, we offer fusible safety switch/disconnects with a NEMA 4 enclosure or NEMA 4X enclosure and non-fusible safety switch/disconnects with NEMA 4 or 4X enclosures.
When you install safety or disconnect switches, they can operate in two important ways. One, they give operators complete and near-instantaneous control over power where the switch is applied, allowing a complete cut in power at any time.
Additionally, disconnect switches provide fault protection, monitoring and detecting shorts and overloads. If a fault is detected, the switch will automatically cut power, reducing risks to personnel and minimizing damage to circuits and equipment.
Our safety switches/safety disconnects are offered in amperage ranges from 30 to 1200 as needed and are effective in protecting a wide range of equipment from heavy industrial and manufacturing tools, to simpler applications such as refrigeration and HVAC.
Safety switches are ideal for use in manufacturing, medical facilities, gas stations and fuel storage, educational facilities, pharmaceutical, and more.
PSI safety switch products are housed in NEMA enclosures rated 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4X, and 12 as per your environment and needs. These enclosures are suitable for:
Amp ranges available from 30 to 1200 as needed. PSI Power & Controls safety/disconnect switches are available in fusible and non-fusible. NEMA 4 and 4X enclosure options, with neutral bar required/not required.
Options for amp ranges are from 30 to 600 as you require, and 2-, 3-, and 4-poles are available as specified. NEMA enclosures 1, 3R, 4X, and 12 are available as per your specifications.
PSI Power & Controls offers fuse installation as per your needs for safety switch products. Amp ranges included from 30 to 3000, and 2-, 3-, and 4- pole configurations are available.
Fused safety switches, or those fitted with a fuse in their construction, are generally considered the safer option overall.
However, if the device being protected already has fault and overload protection outside of a fuse, then the fusible switch is not strictly necessary and thus may be considered a waste of resources. Additionally, many tools and applications require that one or the other be used, as per NEC code stipulations.
Which your business uses, and for which applications, is based largely on a variety of factors, including your current electrical safety equipment, electrical load and capacity, and the tool in question. For an in-depth answer or some guidance on which to choose for your needs, contact a PSI Power & Controls technician or product expert.
A safety disconnect switch provides a means of quickly disconnecting mechanical or electronic systems from their primary power source safely. These switches operate both automatically, to protect against circuit faults, and manually in case an emergency stop or planned maintenance is required.
While both are intended to open a circuit quickly in the event of a current overload or a short circuit, they vary greatly in design and use. A fused disconnect switch is a combination of a switch to disconnect the circuit and a fuse to shut the circuit off in the event of a problem.
Alternatively, a circuit breaker combines the functionality of a switch and an overcurrent disconnect into one device. When maintenance needs to be performed on the circuit or connected equipment, the circuit breaker can be manually turned off.
Safety switches are effective for disconnecting equipment and circuits from their power source in a swift and safe manner. These safety or disconnect switches are used in many ways in many industrial and commercial sectors, including being used for safe service entrance, safe disconnect for maintenance and testing, fault protection for motorized equipment, and an emergency stoppage in the event of a complication.
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