Dimensions Guide

Safety First
Square D safety switches are, above all else, built
to increase safety. Visible blades are an important
feature, and they must be visible in real-world
conditions to visually verify that the downstream
circuit is de-energized. Our switch blades are easily
visible, even in the less-than-ideal lighting conditions
where electrical equipment is often installed.
An optional view window adds another degree of
safety through visual verication of switch position
without the need to open the door.
In addition, the design of the Square D safety
switch includes an oversized arc suppressor, a
key feature in the ability of the switch to break the
load by effectively attenuating the arc for a clean
interruption.
Designed for
Long-Term Durability
Rugged construction and corrosion protection
provide the industry’s longest lasting switches.
Galvannealed steel in all single-throw Type 3R and 12
enclosures provides superior corrosion protection.
Type 4X seam-welded enclosures help extend
equipment life by providing excellent environmental
and corrosion protection without the use of a silicone
sealer, which can be incompatible with some
manufacturing processes.
Managing temperatures inside the switch is essential
to providing greater service life. Square D safety
switches feature more copper than other switches
available on the market today. This larger amount
of copper is one of the reasons Square D safety
switches have lower operating temperatures.
Heat is not the only factor that impacts switch
life. The enclosed operating mechanism design
of Square D safety switches reduces the amount
of dust and other contaminants that shorten the
mechanism’s operating life.
Quality
A Full Range of Accessories
Square D safety switches feature a complete
offering of accessories, available either factory-
installed or eld-installable. Factory-installed
options include key interlocks, nameplates, push
buttons, and optional safety colors. Field-installable
accessory options include neutral kit, ground lugs,
electrical interlocks, Class “R” fuse rejection kits,
compression terminals, and conduit hubs.
Efficient Installation
Our time-saving design features make installation
quick and easy.
Square D safety switches feature quick-release
cover latches that are easier to operate than screw-
fasteners. On Type 4X and Type 12 switches, this
design feature ensures a better gasket seal — a
critical feature in adverse operating conditions —
than is available with designs that rely on screw-
fastened covers. Tangential knock-outs enable
easier installation of conduit, without the need for
costly, time-consuming offsets and bends.
Mechanical Endurance Requirements for UL, NEMA, and F-Series Switches
4
Short-Circuit Current Ratings
UL Listed
Fuse Class
General-Duty RMS
Sym Amps
Heavy-Duty RMS
Sym Amps
Plug
10,000 N/A
H 10,000 10,000
K 10,000 10,000
J 100,000 200,000
R 100,000 200,000
T 100,000 200,000
L
200,000
* Single-throw switches only.
** Actual number of operations may vary based on environmental conditions.
Number of Operations**
Switch
Rating (Amps)
UL 98 NEMA KS 1
General-Duty
NEMA KS 1
Heavy-Duty
E-Series
Reqmts.
30 and 60
10,000 10,000 15,000 50,000
100
10,000 10,000 14,000 50,000
200
8,000 8,000 12,000 36,000*