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| Part Number | FDPW367 |
| Series | FDPW |
| Amperes | 800 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Product Type | Fusible Panel-Mount Switch |
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Meet the Eaton / Cutler-Hammer FDPW367 — an 800A, 3-Pole Branch Fusible Panel-Mount Switch from the FDPW Series. Engineered for industrial-duty environments, it provides reliable load isolation and overcurrent protection in switchboard and panelboard installations.
This switch is well-suited for switchboards and panelboards in factories, processing plants, data centers, and large facilities where a robust, field-installable disconnect is required. Use FDPW367 to:
When wiring the FDPW367, follow Eaton's FDPW series installation guidelines for fuse configuration, wiring methods, and mounting in your panel. Ensure proper enclosure fit, verify phase connections, and observe all relevant safety practices during installation and maintenance.
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