High-performance 32A double pole switch with neon indicator, ideal for modern installations. The Schneider Electric Pieno 32A 250V 1 Gang Double Pole Switch with Neon is a high-quality electrical component designed to meet modern residential and commercial
High-performance 32A double pole switch with neon indicator, ideal for modern installations. The Schneider Electric Pieno 32A 250V 1 Gang Double Pole Switch with Neon is a high-quality electrical component designed to meet modern residential and commercial needs. This switch offers robust performance with a rated current of 32 amps at 250 volts, suitable for a variety of applications. Its elegant design is complemented by a neon indicator for clear visibility and functionality.Constructed with durable polycarbonate material, the Pieno switch ensures longevity and reliability. It is engineered for both surface and flush mounting, providing flexibility for different installation environments. The switch is part of Schneider Electric’s Pieno range, known for its innovative technology and high standards. It features pillar terminals for secure connections and a clamping capacity suitable for solid cables, making it an ideal choice for both new installations and upgrades.This switch is crafted to enhance any space with its sleek aesthetics and reliable performance. Whether for a residential setting or a commercial enterprise, the Schneider Electric Pieno switch delivers efficiency and style, ensuring it meets the demands of todays electrical infrastructure requirements.
Specification | Value |
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Material | Polycarbonate |
Dimensions | 87 mm x 87 mm |
Weight | Not specified |
Power | 250V AC, 32A |
Warranty | 5 years |
Cost - $25
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Delivery Time It usually takes [3-5] business days for standard shipping. Please note that this is an estimated time frame and may be affected by local holidays, and unforeseen circumstances.
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