COLE HERSEE part description

Cole Hersee Battery Selector Switches energize either or both of two batteries.
Master disconnect switches prevent tampering of theft when equipment is unattended.
Battery isolators prevent the battery with the higher charge from draining into the battery with the lower charge.
Battery-related accessories include remote battery jumper terminals, feed-through studs, lockout lever kits and face plates.
All products listed in this section can be found in Section J of the Cole Hersee D-275 CATALOG.

  • Two positions: Off-On.
  • For 6-36V DC systems.
  • SPST:Will disconnect the batteryA collection of voltaic cells grouped together to provide higher voltage and/or higher current than a single cell. The battery is a common DC power source, especially for vehicles or equipment that is used remote from the domestic power supply.
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  • Emergency vehicles and utility vehicles often have dual battery systems because of added power demand. Such systems necessitate the use of a Battery Selector Switch or a Low Voltage Disconnect Switch. circuitA closed path (or loop) of electrically (or electromagnetically) connected components or devices that is capable of current flow. Typically consists of loads, sources, conductors, and circuit protection (circuit breakers and fuses). The path must be continuous and closed. only.
  • Electrical Ratings : 1000A intermittentSome switches are designed for infrequent (or intermittent) use. Devices such as solenoids may need a cooling period before they should be re-actuated. Rating a switch for intermittent use typically allows it to operate at a higher current than might otherwise be recommended. See continuous. You can use a Continuous Duty Solenoid in place of an Intermittent Duty Solenoid, but it would have a shorter life expectancy compared to the purpose-built Intermittent Duty Solenoid. DO NOT use an Intermittent Duty Solenoid in place of a Continuous Duty Solenoid!, 175A continuous.
  • Same as 2484-02, but with O-ring seal in the operating shaft.
  • 2484-19 is the same as 2484-02, but with gasket-sealed terminal insulator and O-ring in operating shaft.
Description Master Disconnect Switch
Details Single Pole battery disconnect, Two Positions: Off-On
UL listed not listed
Rating 6-36V DC; 175A continuous 1000A intermittent 15 sec. On, 5 min. Off
Terminals two 3/8" copper studs
Actuators "Hencol" lock with two keys
Mounting stem brass, 3/4" - 16, 17/32" long, fits panel through 1/4" thick
Case steel
Sealing "O" ring in operating shaft
Installation Through hole - Clearance for 3/4" dia. mounting stem
Contacts Silver

Cole Hersee 2484 Series Battery Disconnect Switch

The Cole Hersee 2484 Series battery disconnect switch can be used to disconnect the battery from vehicle electrical systems manually. This model does not come with an O-ring seal for the operating shaft.

Features & Benefits

  • Protects battery from overheating and parasitic loads due to inactivity
  • Completely cuts off the connection from battery to the electrical system
  • Rugged steel case with silver plated contacts for optimum conductivity
  • Locator pin support prevents rotation and allows for ease of mounting

COLE HERSEE 2484-03 Cross Reference

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Cole Hersee® is highly valued in the heavy duty truck industry. It is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty battery master switches that are widely used as OE equipment by leading heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers. These switches are essential safety components for trucks as they help prevent theft, tampering, electrical fires, and battery drain. Founded in 1924, Cole Hersee is committed to improving vehicle safety by partnering with ECCO Safety Group Australia (ESGA) to establish and implement safety standards for trucks that drive onto mining sites. Its products are also manufactured in its ISO 9001:2008-certified facility and undergo strict testing to ensure safety and reliability.

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