up to 110 kW Screw and Ring Type Terminal
The KG-Series
KG switches are excellent switch disconnectors. They have high through fault and fault making capabilities and are especially designed for use as main switches and maintenance switches for machine tools, distribution panels and switchboards.
KG switches are extremely compact while featuring unusually large isolation distances between open contacts for maximum safety. KG ON/OFF switches offer unusually high dimensioned clearance and creepage distances between terminals, which are designed for time saving “straight-line” wiring. Forced opening and closing main contacts are standard.
Main switches and main switches with emergency function are supplied with a padlockable handle and protective cover for all the incoming terminals for switch types up to KG317. KG212 up to KG317 are also supplied with protective covers on the outgoing terminals.
Catalog 150: KG/KH-Switches: 20 A – 315 A
KG127
Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 125
Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 45
AC-3 [kW]: 37
Datasheet
KG162
Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 160
Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 55
AC-3 [kW]: 45
Datasheet
KG212
Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 200
Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 75
AC-3 [kW]: 55
Datasheet
KG252
Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 250
Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 90
AC-3 [kW]: 55
Datasheet
KG317
Thermal Current:
lu/lth [A]: 315
Utilization Category (3 x 380 V – 440 V):
AC-23A [kW]: 110
AC-3 [kW]: 75
Datasheet
- ON/OFF-Switches
2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 pole - Changeover Switches
3 and 4 pole
Panel Mounting
The Panel Mountings are well used mountings which cover wide application ranges.
They consist of two main groups.
- The two/four hole mountings, which are fixed by (2/4) screws around the center shaft hole.
- While with the single-hole mountings the shaft hole is used for fixation.
The two/four hole mountings provide several variations which make them fit for all tasks.
Base Mounting
Base Mounting is used to fix a switch at the rear side, therefore it is the commonly used mounting for larger distribution cabinets.
The switch can be mounted at the base panel by two or four screws and also by 'Snap-On'for DIN rail mounting. For this mounting, several door clutches with or without padlock are available.