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Three Phase Duplex
The Sasquatch SAS-D-3PH is a three phase control panel designed for use with two pumps, rated for 208/240/480 VAC up to 32.0 FLA. Standard features include: NEMA 4X enclosure, motor and control circuit breaker(s), pump run light(s), alarm buzzer, 360-degree red beacon alarm light, and three mechanical floats. This control panel is UL listed and comes standard with a two-year limited warranty.
Features
- NEMA 4X enclosure: 16”x 14”x 8”
- 208/240/480V, three phase, 1.0-32.0 FLA
- Automatic alternating relay for duplex operation
- Motor protective switch for each pump: Branch circuit protection and adjustable overload
- Control circuit breaker
- Multi-tap transformer for easy panel configuration
- Pump hand-off-auto toggle switch for each pump
- Pump run lights
- Alarm test and silence button
- 360-degree red beacon alarm light
- Alarm buzzer 85 decibels at 10’
- Includes three normally open mechanical floats with 20’ leads
- UL listed with two-year limited warranty
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