1. Safety-Knob
Handle: No more risk of electrical
shock. The operator's fingers stay out of reach of
current-carrying components by using a standard 5/16
inch nut driver to open and close the switch. Just fit the
nut driver over our patented safety knob and pull up
to open or down to close. Of course, the W3TS switch can
always be operated by hand. (See Safety
Knob Instructions.)
2. Thermoplastic
Mounting Plate: The right-angle foot
of our patented barrier wraps around each switch to form
a fail-safe nonconductive backing for the switch block
- no metal mounting plate or potting is needed.
The backing serves as a thermoplastic mounting plate requiring
no additional insulation. This assures a safer, more reliable
switch. The footed barriers are extra high and permanently
mounted to provide maximum circuit isolation. The
thermoplastic mounting plate is reinforced by a rod mount
which supports the weight of the block.
3. Special Blade
Shape: The copper knife blade is shaped
so that the edge of the blade enters at a right angle
to the jaw. This keeps the full width of the blade in
contact with the jaw as it enters or exits, making a better
connection.
4. One-Piece
Hinge Jaw: One piece construction of
the hinge jaw eliminates unnecessary multiple connection
points.
5. Contact Jaw:
The contact jaw, a spring in itself, assures a low
resistance contact and no overheating.
6. Fixed Terminal
Studs: The #10-32 stud terminals on
which wiring connections are made are squared against
the switch base and cannot be turned or backed out.
7. Short-Circuit
Element: The short-circuiting switch
has a rugged make-before-break element to short the
secondary of a current transformer. Its positive stop
prevents the blade from lifting out of contact with the
element. A brass common bar completes the circuit to the
adjoining pole.
8. Test Jack:
The test jack eliminates the possibility of opening
current transformer secondaries. It provides easy
measurements in current circuits without disturbing permanent
wiring. The test jack only carries current when making
a measurement because it is shunted by a standard switch
blade that stays closed except when the test jack is used.
A dual-circuit test plug inserted into the test jack puts
the measuring instrument in series with the current circuit.
9. 5/8 Inch Centers:
The W3TS switch is compact and space-saving.
10. Ganged Handles:
Switches can be operated independently, or insulated yoking
bars can gang any number of switch handles together
for simultaneous operation.
11. Rod Mount:
The rod mount supports the weight of the switch block
and reinforces the nonconductive mounting plate
formed by the footed barriers.
12. Stainless
Steel Mounting Ears: At each end of
the switch block, triple-slotted mounting ears securely
mount the block to panel-board, switchboard or other surface
.
13. Color-Coded
Handles: Standard colors are red for
potential elements and black for current elements. Other colors
are available by special order.
14. Marker Tag:
Each safety-knob handle is slotted for insertion of a tag
to mark or color-code individual poles. A specification drawing for customer-supplied marker tags is available here.
15. Standards
Compliance:
- The TestSwitch
W3TS knife blade miniature test switch has qualified
under IEEE Standard C37.90 -- Standard for
Relay and Relay Systems Associated with Electric
Power Apparatus.
- Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. qualifies TestSwitch's
W3TS knife blade miniature test switch at 600
Volts, 30 Amps in the United States and Canada under UL Standard 414 (7th Edition) and Standard
C 22.2 No. 115-M1989 -- Standards for Meter Socket Bases
and Associated Assemblies, Meter Switches. Refer
to file No. E189531.
- The TestSwitch W3TS knife blade miniature test switch is compliant with ANSI C 33.31 -- Standard for Knife Switches
- The TestSwitch
manufacturing process is in compliance with Quality
Standard ISO 9001:2000.
16. Tamperproof
Covers: Covers are attached to two
thermoplastic studs with captive knobs. The studs have holes for wire seals.
All back-connected switches come with covers. Covers are
also available for front connected switches.
17. 1 to 52 Poles
in a Single Block: Unit construction
allows unlimited arrangements of up to 52 poles in a single
block.
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