TP isolator means triple Pole Isolator.
The main difference between the two is that a TP isolator is only a "triple pole" isolator. A TPN isolator is a "triple pole" and neutral isolator.
The difference between 16A TP and 16A TPN isolator is the type of the circuit breaker that is used. The terminal design is the other difference.
A 160A three-pole (TP) isolator can typically handle a maximum load of 160 amperes per phase. However, the actual load it can carry depends on factors such as the type of load, ambient temperature, and installation conditions. It's important to ensure that the isolator is used within its rated capacity to prevent overheating or damage. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and local electrical codes for precise guidelines.
Isolator - EP - was created on 2006-09-26.
The Oscillation Isolator was created in 2018. It is a device designed to reduce vibrations in mechanical systems.
If I'm interpreting the question accurately, a "line isolator" is an insulating standoff for transmission or distribution cable. A bus isolator is an insulating standoff for tubular or bar bus as is normally seen in a substation switching yard.
One cannot build a battery isolator. However, one may rewire a battery isolator. The plans to do that can be found on do it yourself sites such as DoItYourself.
take the wire from the alternator (battery) side, not starter side. Connect to center bolt of isolator and a battery to each of the other bolts, depending on how many batteries the isolator is set up to charge.
Isolator is something which blocks current or heat. Where as Circulator is something through which heat and electricity can pass.
An isolator that is related to optics is called an optic isolator. This is a component that will allow light to only be transmitted in one direction.
In electrical system load means circuit carrying current . Isolator is device which make on ( Connect ) and off ( Disconnect ) of circuit from supply. When load is ON means carrying current and required to disconnect from supply , than is called on load isolation.Here required on load isolator. When load is OFF means not carrying current and required to disconnect from supply , than is called off load isolation.Here required off load isolator. On load isolators design is more precise than off load isolator because while isolating load during ON states create heavy sparking and transient voltage spikes.
You can't. You need a 6 pole isolator