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Harmony XB5N/XB7N Ø22mm Plastic Push Buttons, Selectors and Pilot Lights | Schneider Electric

August 19, 2024

Harmony 22 mm Pushbuttons, switches, pilot lights

Harmony XB5N/XB7N Ø 22 mm plastic modular push buttons, selector switches and pilot lights are part of the Schneider Electric industrial push buttons catalog. They are perfectly suited to meet majority of installation requirements, locally manufactured for efficiency.

These modular push button switches are designed for robust applications without compromising on ease of use, safety, flexibility and availability.

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Schneider Electric, a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced the upcoming launch of its new SureSeT Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear offering for the Canadian market. This new and improved solution backed by the innovative and award-winning EvoPacT circuit breaker, has been designed to address the needs for primary switchgear applications with a smaller, stronger, and smarter solution capable of managing digital day-to-day operations.

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