From what I was able to gather from the 'net
It is a straight rated molded case switch, meaning it can be used on a 240V delta (full or corner grounded) service or on the B phase of a 120/240V 3ph 4W high leg (B phase 208V to ground) delta.
Molded Case Switches As listed to UL 489
These switches are very similar to molded case thermal magnetic circuit
breakers except that they have no thermal overload protection. They may or
may not be equipped with a “magnetic” instantaneous trip as a self-protect
mechanism. They may be used on service equipment, panelboards,
switchboards, industrial control equipment, motor control centers, motor
branch circuits, etc. They are suitable for use as a motor circuit disconnect per
NEC® 430.109. They may be used as a motor controller (On-Off function) to
meet NEC® Article 430 Part VII, and as both a motor disconnecting means
and motor controller to meet NEC® 430.111.
http://www1.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/3efccb7c-36bf-443d-8283-b75678d244d8.pdf
https://www.amazon.com/QO200-Square-Breaker-Molded-Switch/dp/B00CON7H5C
"SWITCH ONLY, it does not give any short circuit or overload protection Square D QO200 Non Auto Trip Breaker 60 amp For Use With QO Load Centers, NQOD Panelboards/Interiors and Speed-D switchboard distribution panels Circuit Breaker Type Standard Number of Poles 2-Pole Voltage Rating 240VAC Marketing Trade Name QO Mounting Type Plug-On Short Circuit Current Rating 10kA Terminal Type Box Lugs Space Required 2 Wire Size #8 to #2 AWG(Al/Cu) Type QO Ampere Rating 60A Approvals UL Listed - CSA Certified"