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Baomain Rotary Cam Changeover Switch LW28-32/D303.3 AC 660V 32A 12 Terminal 3 Phase

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About this item

  • Model : LW28-32/D303.3 ; External Material : Plastic
  • Ui : 660V ; Ith : 32A
  • Panel Size : 64 x 64 x 12mm/2.5" x 2.5" x 0.47"(L*WT) ; Positions : 1-0-2 Positions
  • Overall Length : 106mm/4.1"; Mount Hole Center Distance : 48m/1.9"
  • Weight : 258g ; Package Content : 1 x Changeover Switch


  • Feature plastic external material, 3 positions , latching action type, 12 screw terminals, fit for 1.2cm panel thickness.
  • Changeover switch mainly suitable for electrical wiring in the power switch and Squirrel cage type asynchronous motor start-up, reversing, speed switches, also can make the conversion of the control circuit.

Mark Pires
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024
So I needed a way to switch the AC circuit on my boat between shore power and battery inverter. This was the solution. Its great. Now when I'm on sail or anchor, I don't need to unplug my AC devices and plug them to my inverter ports, instead they remain where they are and I use this switch. Great product.
Keith
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2023
Fast shipping and good quality.
Jon
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2023
could not use it, too large for application.
michael d.
Reviewed in Australia on April 13, 2023
It's a very strong well made switch.
Garrett
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2022
I ordered this item as I need a break-before-make selector switch to run one or the other of two laundry dryers (one in the basement and the other on the upper floor) from the same tandem breaker. The 100A load centre has no spare positions. I haven't wired this switch in yet, but have checked it's operation with an Ohmmeter. It works as designed and has a good, solid feel to it.
Gumby
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
RUBBISH - DO NOT BUY
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018
I had to find a way to bypass my off grid inverter, which powers circuits in a sub panel, in case I needed to do maintenance on my batteries or inverter so I didn't have to bring those circuits down for extended periods. With this in place I now have a way to feed grid power to those circuits while I do whatever I need to do to my inverter or batteries. It was easy to wire once I did some continuity testing to see which terminals connected to what. Basically they just connect straight through, so if you're on 1 the top left terminals make a connection to the top right ones, and when you are on 2 the bottom left terminals connect through to the bottom right ones. In order to do what I wanted, which was to pass inverter OR grid power to my sub panel, I installed jumper wires between the top right and bottom right terminals. So now when I have the switch on 1, the power is passed from the inverter to my subpanel. And if I switch to 2, grid power is fed to the subpanel and I'm free to work on the inverter.