EATON C Series Electronic Molded Case Circuit Breakers, N Frame | Raptor Supplies
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EATON C Series Electronic Molded Case Circuit Breakers, N Frame


Eaton C Series electronic molded case circuit breakers are electrical safety devices designed to protect electrical systems from damage due to current overloading or short circuits.

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Features

  • They have a moulded case construction, which provides durability and protection against mechanical damage.
  • These N-frame electronic MCCBs have a sliding handle with ON & OFF positions for easy identification of the breaker's status.
  • They have screw terminals for a secure connection.
  • These circuit breakers are equipped with a 3-pole configuration for controlling multiple connections simultaneously.
  • They are available in current ratings ranging from 700 to 1200A.

Standards and Approvals

  • IEC
  • UL
  • CSA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the points to inspect before operating these MCCBs?

  • Keep the area around the breaker clean by using an enclosure. Remove the dust, dirt, grease, moisture, foreign contaminants or any safety hazards near the circuit breaker area.
  • Check that the unit's mechanical linkages, like the toggle actuator, are free to move by switching the unit ON & OFF several times.
  • Press the optional push-to-trip button at the bottom side of the unit to mechanically test the circuit breaker.
  • Inspect the unit for any cracks, chipping, discolouration or any sign of overheating. Tighten the terminals & connectors. Check the mounting hardware.

What are the reasons for frequent tripping of molded case circuit breakers?

Short circuits, current overloads, ground fault surges, arc faults or defective circuit breakers can cause tripping of these circuit breakers.

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