Enhance electrical infrastructure safety through Himel Isolation Switch

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An isolating switch is one of the most popular types of switches used in industrial applications. This type of switch is ideal for situations where it is necessary to isolate electrical power from a load without interrupting the flow of current.

In addition to being able to control large amounts of power, isolating switches are typically designed to minimize heat dissipation while providing maximum isolation between phases. When properly installed, isolating switches provide a reliable method of switching high currents safely and reliably.

Read on and learn all how you can ensure electrical infrastructure safety through isolation switches.

What is an Isolation Switch?

An electrical isolator, also known as an isolator or disconnector, is a piece of equipment used in electric devices and power systems to efficiently isolate two independent components of an instrument. Isolation is defined as the process of completely separating sections of an equipment, and this separation might be physical, electrical, or both.

If there is a problem with one element of a circuit or power supply, an electrical isolator can be used as a switch to disconnect that part of the system from the rest of the system. This means that maintenance or troubleshooting can be performed without putting other parts of the system in danger.

When there are electrical faults, they make sure the power doesn't flow through the circuit. They serve to separate the circuits and are installed on either side of the breaker.

Why Buy Himel’s HDGL isolating switch

At Himel, our all new HDGL series Isolating Switches isolates the load from the power supply by using a magnetic field instead of mechanical contact points, which reduces the possibility of arcing and short circuits.

Stronger protection

Himel HDGL made of High-quality shell material allowing them to be safer at increased temperatures.

Diverse applications

Isolator switches can be used in industrial settings where high-powered appliances require constant access to electricity. For example, large manufacturing plants often use isolators to ensure that machinery isn’t affected by fluctuations in the grid.

In residential applications, you might find them in places such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, garages, and basements. These areas tend to have larger loads of equipment that require constant power, and isolator switches allow you to shut down individual circuits without affecting the others.

Simple to install and maintain

The Himel HDGLs are versatile and come in a wide variety of configurations, so you can pick the best one for your needs without much hassle.

Quality Assurance

The HDGL isolation switch is built to stringent standards and undergoes rigorous quality control, so you can use it with complete peace of mind.

Easy Isolation

For maintenance or replacement purposes, the HDGL switches from Himel make it simple to disconnect the device from the power supply. They have a long service life, high reliability, and can be used in environments with voltages ranging from high (up to 2000V) to medium (up to 800V).

Lockable Switch

For added protection against tampering, the handle of each of our HDGL switches is equipped with a metal tongue that can be locked in either the on or off position.

Internal International Standards

Our HDGL switches are all compliant with IEC 60947-3, the standard for low-voltage surge protectors.

Know more about Himel HDGL Isolation Switches here or get in touch with the local sales team to request a quote.