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Disconnect Switch Selection

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Knappy

Electrical
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Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place to be posting this but I was wondering if someone could lay down some general guidelines to keep in mind when selecting a disconnect switch for a PLC panel.

For example, I have to select a disconnect switch for a Panel that has a MicroLogix 1200 PLC, a motor (12.4/9.5 A), and 4 heaters (220V 300W each).

Anything you can add would be a great help. Thanks.
 
Select a switch that is designed for the short-circuit of the mains feeding the panel. There are usually fuses or a breaker with overcurrent trip in the feeder. As long as your switch can withstand the fuse/breaker rating it is OK. No use to select breaker according to actual load.

Gunnar Englund
 
Other things to consider are:

External or panel mounted (interlocked?)
How often it will be actuated
Compliance with Lockout/Tagout
Enclosure type (suited for environment)
Susceptibility to damage (believe me, it will happen)
 
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