Core Features
Multi-Position Cam-Actuated Control: Functions as a 3-position (ON-OFF-ON) heavy-duty cam switch designed for manual power distribution, circuit selection, and equipment mode switching in industrial applications. It uses a precision-engineered cam mechanism to actuate electrical contacts—enabling reliable, repeatable switching between pre-defined circuit states (e.g., “Line 1 Power,” “Off,” “Line 2 Power” for redundant power feeds, or “Motor Forward,” “Off,” “Motor Reverse” for small motor direction control).
High Current & Voltage Ratings for Heavy-Duty Use: Rated for AC 400V (50/60Hz) and a continuous current of 63A (resistive load), with a maximum switching current of 100A (making) and 80A (breaking). This capacity supports medium-to-high-power industrial loads, including small three-phase motors (up to 30kW/400V AC), industrial heater banks, or feeder circuits for multiple control cabinets—eliminating the need for separate contactors in low-to-medium power scenarios.
Industrial-Grade Durability & Safety: Constructed with a die-cast aluminum housing (corrosion-resistant, powder-coated finish) and silver-nickel alloy contacts—ensuring resistance to high temperatures (up to 70°C operating), mechanical wear (≥10,000 switching cycles), and arcing during contact actuation. The switch meets IP54 protection (IEC 60529), safeguarding against dust ingress and splashing water—suitable for harsh environments like manufacturing floors, warehouses, or outdoor auxiliary power stations.
Secure Manual Operation & Lockout Capability: Features a robust rotating handle with positive detents at each position—preventing accidental switching and ensuring clear visual confirmation of the switch state (ON/OFF labeled on the handle). A built-in lockout/tagout (LOTO) hole allows the handle to be secured in the “Off” position with a padlock—complying with OSHA 1910.147 (lockout/tagout standards) and preventing unauthorized power restoration during maintenance.
Versatile Circuit Configuration: Supports 3-pole contact arrangements (compatible with three-phase circuits) and can be wired for diverse control logic—e.g., power source selection (dual-line redundancy), motor direction reversal (forward/reverse), or zone power isolation (dividing a facility into controlled power zones). This flexibility makes it suitable for both power distribution and process control applications.
Global Compliance for Industrial Use: Meets rigorous industry standards including IEC 60947-3 (switch disconnectors), UL 98 (safety switches), and CSA C22.2 No. 94, ensuring compatibility with global electrical systems. It complies with electrical safety regulations such as NFPA 70E (arc flash protection) and IEC 60204-1 (machine electrical safety), making it suitable for use in regulated industries (automotive, food processing, energy).
Typical Applications
The Siemens Switch C40315-M337-C1 is engineered for heavy-duty manual power control and distribution in industrial settings, with core use cases including:
Dual-Power Source Selection: Installed in critical systems (e.g., emergency lighting, CNC machine tooling, or process control panels) to switch between primary and backup power sources (e.g., mains power vs. generator power). In the event of a mains failure, the switch can be manually toggled to the backup line—ensuring uninterrupted operation of essential equipment.
Small Motor Direction Control: Used to control the direction of small three-phase motors (e.g., 15kW/400V AC conveyor motors, 22kW/400V AC pump motors) in material handling or water treatment systems. The 3-position handle (Forward-Off-Reverse) simplifies direction adjustment, eliminating the need for separate forward/reverse contactors and reducing control cabinet complexity.
Zone Power Isolation: Integrated into facility power distribution boards to isolate specific zones (e.g., production lines, warehouse sections, or office areas) for maintenance. By switching the cam switch to “Off,” technicians can safely de-energize a single zone without shutting down the entire facility—minimizing downtime and improving maintenance efficiency.
Industrial Heater Bank Control: Deployed to manage high-power electric heater banks (e.g., 45kW/400V AC industrial ovens, 30kW/400V AC space heaters) in manufacturing or storage facilities. The switch acts as a master power control, allowing operators to turn heaters on/off or switch between heating zones—ensuring precise temperature management and energy efficiency.
Backup Generator Connection: Used in industrial facilities to connect/disconnect a backup generator from the main electrical system. During a power outage, the switch is toggled to “Generator” mode to supply power to critical loads (e.g., refrigeration, safety systems, or production-critical machinery)—preventing product loss and maintaining operational safety.