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dave r - 28/4/14 at 04:36 PM

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i need a similar isolator... it needed be fused like this one, but the drive shaft must protrude from both sides

neednt be that big either 3a would be plenty

been looking on rs and the like but nothing stands out as suitable


DW100 - 28/4/14 at 06:11 PM

Looks like the inside of an old 3 phase Switch Fuse, that has been used on single phase. Where is the metal case?

A new one will be quite expensive. what is it for? There may be something else more suitable.


six mad - 28/4/14 at 06:36 PM

This is a 3Phase switch 20a rated, 3 pole, it been used as said as a single phase switch
that's why 1 pole has a fuse and the other a link for the neutral. Takes a NIT Fuse which generally only
go up to 20A
This type of switch would normally be mounted in either a switch board or enclosure?

This will do the job but bear in mind this is just an isolator. rated 32a a 20a may be a little cheaper.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/ip65-isolator-switch-32a/18739?kpid=18739&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking% 20url&gclid=CJGHpKjng74CFYrjwgodOVAAmQ

This is a switch fuse, 32a this is essential the same inside as what you have.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/square-d-twinbreak-32a-tpn-switch-disconnector-fuse/94531?_requestid=251666

Good Luck


six mad - 28/4/14 at 07:34 PM

Sorry should have read the whole of your post.

Try This

http://www.hubbell.co.uk/pdf/Fuse%20Switches.pdf


dave r - 28/4/14 at 08:26 PM

they look the sort of thing i need, just a little on the large side

as said above 3amp would be plenty....

its more the mechanical side thats killing the job.....


used to be able to get rotary switches, that you could stack, but i cant find them now either!!!

dave