3 Phase disconnect switch with jumper wire- Have you seen this??

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We received 3 Phase disconnect switch with jumper wire as shown in the photo from Eaton. The wire runs from line side of B phase to the load side of A phase.
W are using the switch for a single phase operation.

Has anyone seen this before,or understand the rationale?:?

Thanks
 
You must run two contacts in series to get a 600VDC rating for solar PV systems. Everyone offers them that way. You can remove the jumper and use as normal.
 
Here's another one:
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https://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=178554&p=1761029#post1761029
 
And note that there are only two fuse mounting locations, so it is clear that this was designed as a two-pole disconnect, with all three contacts in the interrupting path for a line to line load rather than just two.
 
Switches and contactors in series handle opening under load better, and behave as if the contacts are opening faster.
 
A little bit off topic, yet similar so I thought I'd throw it in here, you also see similar done with AC motor starters that have phase loss protection features, but the load served is a single phase load, this to prevent it tripping because it sees it as a lost phase if you don't load all three poles.
 
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