Modular fuse switch disconnectors

Modular fuse switch disconnectors are used to safely disconnect circuits in low voltage installations, ensuring complete electrical isolation during maintenance work. Mounted on a DIN rail and available in 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-pole versions, they are characterised by their durability and standards compliance with IEC/EN standards. Used in switchgears, residential buildings, commercial premises and industrial installations.

Choose switch disconnectors suited to your installation

TITAN I

Modular switch disconnectors with fuses

Tytan I
  • Flashing indicator light

  • Automatic coding for the current values of the insert

  • Sealable

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TITAN II

Modular switch disconnectors with fuses

Tytan II
  • Flashing indicator (in the fuse holder)

  • Full coding for all current values of the insert

  • Sealable

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TYTAN T

Modular fuse switch disconnectors

Tytan T
  • Flashing indicator light

  • For D0 fuses and 10x38 mm cylindrical fuses

  • Universal fuse holder

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CORON 2

Modular fuse switch disconnectors

CORON 2
  • Flashing indicator light

  • Sealable

  • Can be secured with a padlock (padlock shackle up to Ø5 mm)

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CORON DUO

Modular switch disconnectors with fuses

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  • For D0-size fuse links with an indicator showing whether the fuse link has blown and the position of the contacts

  • Width: 27 mm per pole

  • Visual fuse indicator

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Make sure your electrical installation is safe

Choose switch disconnectors that protect your network from overloads

What should you look out for when choosing isolating switches?

Switch disconnectors play a key role in every electrical installation, protecting it from the effects of short circuits and overloads. Therefore, the purchasing decision requires not only analyses of technical parameters (e.g. rated current, mechanical endurance, IP rating), but also an assessment of other factors that affect the safety of the installation and personnel. Here are a few of them:

  • features – find out whether the switch disconnectors can lock the drive in a specific position and whether they offer the option to change the up/down direction of movement. Check whether they allow for contactless replacement of fuse links and remote monitoring;
  • safety – verify standards compliance with Polish and European standards, confirmed by certificates. Check the design for optimal heat dissipation, flammability class and level of protection against direct contact;
  • installation flexibility – assess the speed and ease of installing the switch disconnectors for staff. Check which mounting systems the device is compatible with (e.g. busbars, mounting plates, DIN TH-35 rails);
  • infrastructure compatibility – enquire about related solutions, e.g. switchgear monitoring software, busbar systems or product standardisation within a single solution group.

If you are unsure whether a particular switch disconnector is the right choice for your installation, please contact us. We will help you make a decision and support you through the subsequent stages of implementation.