60 Amp Non-Fused Disconnect Switch – Outdoor Rated

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Online Supply

In stock
Model

83335

ID

471

$43.95

Ensure safe and reliable maintenance access to your HVAC system or other high-voltage equipment with this 60 Amp Non-Fused Disconnect Switch. Designed to completely shut off power to an electrical circuit, this switch provides a critical safety measure for service technicians and installers.

Key Features:

✔ Safe Power Cutoff: Allows for complete electrical disconnection during maintenance or repairs.
✔ Non-Fused Design: Ideal for systems with separate circuit protection, such as breakers at the panel.
✔ 60 Amp Capacity: Suitable for most residential and light commercial HVAC systems.
✔ Durable Construction: Built to withstand outdoor conditions, typically used near condensers and heat pumps.
✔ Code-Compliant: Meets standard safety requirements for disconnecting means in HVAC and electrical systems.

Typical Applications:

  • Air conditioners

  • Heat pumps

  • Mini-split condensers

  • Outdoor electrical equipment

Add this 60A Non-Fused Disconnect Switch to your installation for safe servicing, peace of mind, and code compliance.

More Information
60 Amp Non-Fused Disconnect Switch – Outdoor Rated
SKU83335
Weight (in lbs)2.500000
Brand/ManufacturerOnline Supply
Additional InformationKnockout Dimensions: 1/2"x3/4"x1"
Length2 3/8"
Height7 1/2"
Width5"
Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Electrical demands of this unit?
This disconnect box can be used with anything 120V or 240V that uses up to 60 amps. As long as the item this is connected to is 60A or less, it will work. If you have any further questions, please call us and we will be happy to assist you.
How do you install the disconnect switch to a battery?
Installing the disconnect switch to a battery takes a few steps: 1. Remove all cables from the battery, both positive and negative as a safety precaution. 2. Remove the terminal from the negative cable end once disconnected. 3. Wire in the new disconnect switch between the cable and the battery so the switch will break the connection when turned off. 4. Reconnect the terminal that was removed on step 2. 5. Find a secure area to screw in the disconnect switch 6. Reconnect the cables that were removed on step 1. If you have any further questions please feel free to give us a call! Thanks. Installing the disconnect switch to a battery takes a few steps: 1. Remove all cables from the battery, both positive and negative as a safety precaution. 2. Remove the terminal from the negative cable end once disconnected. 3. Wire in the new disconnect switch between the cable and the battery so the switch will break the connection when turned off. 4. Reconnect the...
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