Engineered for safe and efficient power management, the 4-Pin AC 240V Rocker Switch is a robust solution for high-voltage applications. This DPST (Double Pole Single Throw) switch is designed to provide complete circuit isolation by simultaneously disconnecting both live and neutral lines.
The switch features a sleek black actuator with high-contrast "I" (ON) and "O" (OFF) markings for clear operational status. Its rectangular snap-in housing is designed for rapid, secure installation into standard panel cutouts, ensuring a professional and durable finish for any project.
Dual-Line Isolation: The 4-pin DPST design allows for the simultaneous switching of two independent power lines, enhancing safety in AC environments.
Standard 240V Compatibility: Optimized for standard AC power systems with a clear "EME AC 250V" rating label.
Durable Snap-In Mounting: Integrated flexible side wings ensure a tight, vibration-resistant fit on panels of various thicknesses.
High-Quality Terminals: Equipped with four sturdy silver-tone spade terminals for secure quick-connect or solder termination.
Ergonomic Rocker Action: Precision-molded actuator provides a satisfying tactile click and reliable long-term performance.
Switch Type: Rectangular Rocker Switch.
Circuit Action: DPST (Double Pole Single Throw) ON-OFF.
Terminal Count: 4-Pin.
Voltage Rating: AC 250V.
Current Rating: Typically 16A (Check specific model marking for precise amperage).
Body Material: High-Strength, Flame-Retardant Plastic.
Mounting Style: Panel Mount (Snap-In).
Industrial Control Boxes: Managing main power for small machinery and automated systems.
Home Appliances: Used as a primary power toggle for space heaters, air purifiers, and kitchen equipment.
Power Strips & PDUs: Providing reliable circuit protection and isolation for multiple devices.
Custom Electrical Projects: Ideal for DIY bench power supplies or heavy-duty electronics enclosures.
Why should I use a 4-pin switch instead of a 2-pin switch?
A 4-pin switch provides DPST isolation, meaning it cuts both the live and neutral wires for a higher level of electrical safety compared to a 2-pin switch.
How do I know which way to wire it?
Most 4-pin switches use the two pairs of pins as separate "lanes" for current. Typically, power enters one side and exits the other when flipped to the ON position.
Is this switch rated for continuous heavy use?
Yes, the KCD-series switches are designed for industrial durability and repetitive mechanical switching in high-voltage AC environments.
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