Disconnect switches rapidly disconnect from power supplies in the event of an emergency. They may be categorized as fusible, non-fusible, enclosed fusible, and enclosed non-fusible switches. Fusible switches support the installation of fuses and provide a greater degree of protection. Non-fusible switches do not. Some disconnect switches are suitable for AC systems. Others are designed for DC systems. Products for single-phase and three-phase power are also available.
Disconnect switches can function in conjunction with circuit breakers, devices which interrupt the flow of electricity along a circuit when the current exceeds the circuit’s capacity. For example, a battery disconnect switch is a knife switch that prevents unwanted drain from a vehicle battery when the vehicle isn’t in use or is in storage. The battery-disconnect switch installs over either the positive or negative terminals on the battery. Another type of battery disconnect switch comes with a removable knob to protect a vehicle from being stolen when it is parked in a public garage for long periods.
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