I believe they, non-fused ones, are rated and selected like conductors. Once fuses are added they become "80% rated" devices.Can disconnects carry their full rating in continuous load or they do they specifically need to be 100% rated?
Your describing a 60a AC Pullout.I know those little AC things are sposed to be rated at 60A but back in the day when I might have frequented few taverns must have replaced half a dozen. Current rating irrelevant, must be made out of recycle cans as they corroded so bad and some outright overheat from what I suspect was never checked connects. They really looked mostly like an excuse to cut a perfectly good wire and stick junk in the middle.
I agree, the overcurrent device is what is "80 % rated for continuous loads. The switch is likely capable of carrying 100% of its rating pretty much indefinitelyI believe they, non-fused ones, are rated and selected like conductors. Once fuses are added they become "80% rated" devices.