Safety Switch: NEMA 3R, 200 Amp, 240VAC MPN:DG324URK
Safety Switch: NEMA 3R, 200 Amp, 240VAC
The Eaton DG324URK safety switch is a reliable and durable solution for commercial and industrial settings. With its NEMA 3R rating and 200-amp capacity, it can handle demanding applications such as HVAC systems, machinery, and motors. This three-pole, three-wire device offers easy installation and adjustability with its user-friendly design. The Eaton DG324URK also comes with a two-year warranty to ensure quality and reliability. Use it as a standalone solution or incorporate into your existing control system for optimized performance. Trust Eaton, a leader in electrical components, to provide superior products designed to meet the needs of your business.
Top product features:
- Nema 3R rating for outdoor use
- Capacity of 200 amps
- Compatibility with up to 50 horsepower at 3 phases
Top product applications:
- Commercial and industrial use in environments exposed to water
- Controlling motors, machinery, or appliances up to 50 horsepower at three phases
- Wiring distribution panels for powering equipment and lighting
Safety Switch: NEMA 3R, 200 Amp, 240VAC 3 Poles, 3 Wires, 15 hp at 1 Phase, 50 hp at 3 Phase
Product Information
- : DG324URK
- Amperage: 200
- Contact Form: 3PST
- Fused: No
- Horsepower at 1 Phase: 15 at 240Vac
- Horsepower at 3 Phase: 50 at 240Vac
- Nema Rating: 3R
- Number of Phases: 3
- Number of Poles: 3
- Number of Wires: 3
- Overall Depth (Decimal Inch): 6.1400
- Overall Depth (Mm): 156.00
- Overall Height (Inch): 25-1/2
- Overall Height (Mm - 5 Decimals): 647.70
- Overall Width (Inch): 16-5/8
- Overall Width (mm): 406.40
- Standards: NEMA Std KS-1; UL 98; UL Listed File E5239
- Voltage: 240V ac
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 39122205
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 34.00
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on April 1, 2025 12:13am UTC
Category: Power Distribution