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The RECTORSEAL M83321 is a 60-amp, 3-pole non-fused disconnect switch designed to provide a safe means of isolating electrical equipment from its power source. Non-fused disconnects serve as a local shutoff point without overcurrent protection built in, making them a code-required component in many commercial and residential electrical installations. At 60 amps and three poles, this disconnect is suited for three-phase loads or multi-leg circuits where a reliable, manual isolation point is needed. Licensed electricians install this type of device as part of service entrance work, equipment hookups, and panel-fed branch circuits.
This disconnect switch is typically installed outdoors or indoors near HVAC equipment, motors, pumps, and other three-phase electrical loads requiring a local lockout and shutoff capability. It is commonly specified on commercial light industrial jobs and residential three-phase service installations where a non-fused disconnect is called for by the equipment manufacturer or the authority having jurisdiction. The 3-pole configuration handles three-phase power circuits without an integrated fuse element.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct installation disconnect for three-phase electrical systems requiring a 60-amp, 3-pole non-fused isolation switch.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize the upstream circuit and verify absence of voltage with a calibrated meter before making any connections. The disconnect must be mounted in an enclosure rated for the installation environment and positioned within sight of the equipment it serves, per NEC requirements. Do not use this non-fused disconnect as the sole overcurrent protection device for the circuit.
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