kwired
Electron manager
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- NE Nebraska
I will take a shot at it. NEC often does use the words "disconnecing means" which can be a switch but not just any switch.First, what is the difference between a switch and a disconnect switch?
If it is a disconnecting means it must not be able to re-close via automatic means, and depending on the application may or may not require a method of locking or securing it in the open position so that it is not accidentally closed, this last part usually applies when it is not within sight of what it is disconnecting where permitted.
Many manufacturers have what they call "safety switches" which is your typical "fused disconnect" as well as non fused type of same product line. Many in the field do call these a "disconnect switch" but it is more of a generic or even somewhat of a slang term when used for this purpose.