EATON C Series Electronic Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Eaton C Series electronic moulded case circuit breakers are electrical protection devices that protect electrical systems & equipment from damage caused by overcurrents and short circuits.
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| Style | Model | Height | Notes | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 84E0515 | - | - | - | RFQ
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| B | 83E6652 | - | - | - | RFQ
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| B | 83E6814 | - | - | €181,378.41 | |
| A | 84E0514 | - | - | - | RFQ
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| A | 84E0545 | - | - | - | RFQ
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| C | RW420T33WP17 | 0.01" | - | €194,294.50 | |
| B | 83E9953 | 1.1" | - | €127,576.62 | |
| B | 83E8649 | 1.1" | TA1200NB1 Terminal | €72,942.22 | |
| B | 83E7563 | 1.1" | - | €155,647.47 | |
| B | 83E9476 | 1.1" | T1600RD Terminals | €110,285.36 | |
| B | 84E0405 | 1.1" | - | €135,394.02 | |
| B | 83E9312 | 1.1" | - | - | RFQ
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| D | GHB3100S1 | 4" | - | €1,951.52 | |
| E | JD2200A11T33 | 4.13" | - | €11,228.62 | |
| F | 6636C33G03 | 7 1/2" | - | €72,532.27 | |
| F | 6636C33G04 | 7 1/2" | - | €72,532.27 | |
| F | 6636C33G02 | 7 1/2" | - | €72,532.27 | |
| A | 84E1673 | 8" | - | €30,293.05 | |
| A | 84E1723 | 8" | - | - | RFQ
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| G | CMDLB3800T33WP05Z02 | 8" | - | €25,255.05 | |
| F | 6636C33G08 | 8" | - | €45,926.50 | |
| H | 83E8733 | 10 1/2" | Same As 6636C33G03 | - | RFQ
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| F | 6636C33G12 | 10 1/2" | - | €84,065.94 | |
| F | 6636C33G11 | 10 1/2" | - | €84,065.94 | |
| F | 6636C33G10 | 10 1/2" | - | - | RFQ
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| F | 6636C33G06 | 10 1/2" | - | - | RFQ
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| H | 83E8404 | 10 1/2" | Same As 6636C33G04 | €81,715.12 |
Working Mechanism
- When the current exceeds the trip setting, the electronic trip unit sends a signal to the breaker's switching mechanism to open the breaker and interrupt the current flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are these electronic moulded case circuit breakers (EMCCBs) better than traditional mechanical circuit breakers?
EMCCBs use an electronic trip unit for more precise overcurrent protection.
Can I reset an electronic circuit breaker after it trips?
Yes, EMCCBs can be reset manually by switching the breaker back on.
How to maintain electronic circuit breakers?
- Regularly check for the cleanliness of the breaker.
- Check the wiring and connection.
- Test the breaker's trip settings timely.
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