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The Safety Switch market within the context of Electrical Switches is a specialized segment of the electrical switch industry. Safety switches are designed to protect people and equipment from electrical hazards. They are used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings. Safety switches are typically used to disconnect power in the event of an overload or short circuit, and can also be used to protect against electric shock. Safety switches are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used in both single- and three-phase applications.
Safety switches are typically tested and certified to meet safety standards, such as UL, CSA, and IEC. They are also designed to meet specific requirements for a particular application, such as temperature, voltage, and current ratings.
Some companies in the Safety Switch market include ABB, Eaton, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and Square D. Show Less Read more