Test & Control Switches
Test & Control Switches
SB-1 Control & Transfer Switch
Type SB-1 Switches are rotary, cam-operated devices for the control of electrically operated circuit breakers, small motors, magnetic switches and similar devices. Another important use is for the transfer of current and potential for meters, instruments, and relays. Also, there are many general control applications for which this switch can be used.
SB-10 Control & Transfer Switch
The SB-10 switch provides two electrically separate and mechanically independent switches in one device. It utilizes both lateral and rotary contacts all constructed on the same switch.
Series 95 Control Switches
Heavy industrial construction
Rotary / Double wiping knife blade design
600 VAC, 30 amp continuous
Available with illuminated nameplates
Coil monitoring and SCADA ready
UL / cUL recognized
Typically used in low & medium voltage switchgear, MCC’s, and relay and control panels as breaker control, voltmeter & ammeter selector, motor control, synchroscope control, and other selector switches
Series FT Test Switches
An industry standard for CT & VT isolation for instrument transformer and connected device testing.
Up to 10 poles; Numerous configurations available
Typically mounted on switchgear and relay panels
10 pole test plug available; UL and cUL recognized.
Rated 600 volts and 30 amps continuous
PK-2 Test Blocks & Plugs
Type PK-2 test blocks are essentially 4-pole and 6-pole jacks, provided with molded Textolite covers that have internal plug contacts, which make a through connection when the cover is in place. The contacts in the blocks are of the line-pressure type and provide positive contact with minimum contact resistance
EB-25/26/27 Terminal Block
The EB-25, -26, and -27 terminal blocks are molded one piece design available in 4, 6, and 12 points and are furnished with washer-less head binding screws (#10-32) for circuit wire connections. The blocks are supplied with a black marking strip with white numbers on one side, and white unmarked on the reverse side for circuit identification.