
2pole Toggle Switch, Back & Side Wire, 30amp 120/277volt, White
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Features
- External screw-pressure-plate back and side wired. Accepts #14 - #10 AWG copper or copper-clad conductors.
- Heavy-gauge one-piece copper alloy contact arm virtually eliminates contact bounce.
- Cam controls fast ''make'' and positive ''break'' to minimize arcing.
- Heavy-duty bumper pads for quiet operation.
- High strength thermoplastic polycarbonate toggle.
- Back body made of glass-reinforced nylon.
- Locking support provides resistance to face and back body separation.
- Oversized silver alloy contacts for long life and better heat dissipation.
- Grounding terminal is standard.
- Shallow design for ease of installation.
- Strap nickel-plated steel with integral ground.
- Auto-ground clip assures positive ground.
- For covering patents, see www.legrand.us/patents.
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Specifications
General Info
Color | Ivory | ||
UPC Number | 785007195552 | ||
Countries Of Origin | Mexico | ||
Product Line | Pass & Seymour | ||
Application Sector | Industrial | ||
Standard | UL 498/20 |
Listing Agencies / 3rd Party Agencies
cULus Listed | Yes | ||
cULus ListingNumber | 140597 |
Technical Information
Number of Poles | Double Pole | ||
Voltage | 120 V | ||
Actuator | Toggle | ||
Contact Rating | 30Amp, 120/277Vac | ||
Action | Double pole |
Resources
I purchased a PS30ac2 and I’m using it to act as a relay for 220 service In a straight connect to a garage heater which has a maximum draw of 21amp and I’m running to a 30amp dual breaker through this switch my question is how is it wired 10/2
Using the ps30ac2 to act as a relay is not a suggested use of the device based on the following:
A relay is an electromagnetic switch operated by a relatively small electric current that can turn on or off a much larger electric current. The heart of a relay is an electromagnet (a coil of wire that becomes a temporary magnet when electricity flows through it).
These are typically used for overload protection. Purchasing a relay for your application would be the best approach.
Date published: 2018-10-30