Eaton Changeover switch IOII 16A 230V
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The Eaton IOII 16A 230V switch is a high-quality switch module designed for system power supply. With a rated current of 20 amperes and a rated voltage of 230 volts, this product is ideal for indoor use. The switch is manufactured according to the standards IEC 60669 and VDE 0632, providing reliable performance. The design includes two changeover switches and a central position, allowing for flexible control of electrical devices. The IP40 protection rating ensures that the switch is protected against dust and contact, enhancing its durability and safety. This product is an excellent choice for applications that require precise and secure power supply.
- Rated current of 20A and rated voltage of 230V for versatile applications
- Two changeover switches with a central position for flexible control
- IP40 protection rating for additional protection against dust and contact
- Designed according to IEC 60669 and VDE 0632 for high safety standards.
Colour | Grey |
Width | 2 mm |
Item number | 12747528 |
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Category | Buttons + Switches |
Manufacturer No. | 248346 |
Release date | 17/2/2020 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Other |
Number of actuation levels | 2x |
LED lighting | without LED |
Number of poles | 4x |
Nominal voltage | 230 V |
Nominal current | 16 A |
Protection type (IP code) | IP40 |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
CO₂ emissions | 30,07 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,77 |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Scope of delivery | 16A, 230V 248346, 2W, I-O-II, Toggle switch |
Width | 2 mm |
Product Safety |
Length | 8 cm |
Width | 7.50 cm |
Height | 2 cm |
Weight | 80 g |
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30-day right of return
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24 Months statutory warranty
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