EATON FDE Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, F Frame | Raptor Supplies
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EATON FDE Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, F Frame


Eaton C Series FDE type complete moulded case circuit breakers are ideal for safeguarding electrical systems against harm caused by overloads and short-circuit. They are used in data centres, industrial complexes and renewable energy systems.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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FDE308033WU13
€3,641.93
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FDE308033WA30U13
€3,969.66
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FDE308033W
€2,841.08
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FDE316033WA30U13
€4,385.09
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FDE316032LA30S03
€11,934.52
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FDE316033WU13
€4,058.12
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FDE316033W
€3,254.96
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FDE316036S05
€6,185.27
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FDE322533W
€3,254.96
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FDE322533WA30U13
€4,385.09
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FDE322533WU13
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Features

  • Eaton C Series FDE type complete moulded case circuit breakers feature F frames for increased thermal endurance and flexibility during installation.
  • They are equipped with a Digitrip 310 RMS digital signal processing technology for easy integration and electronic LS / LSI trips to prevent short circuits.
  • These Eaton C Series FDE type complete moulded case circuit breakers have left / right pigtails for easy connection.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety precautions should be taken while using Eaton C Series FDE type complete moulded case circuit breakers?

  • Always turn off the power before working on or handling circuit breakers.
  • Make sure that the circuit breakers are the correct size and rating for the application.
  • Check for any damage or defects before installation and replace any damaged or defective components.

What is the difference between MCCB (moulded case circuit breaker) & MCB (miniature circuit breaker)?

  • MCCBs guard against high-temperature rise and fault currents, whereas MCBs guard against current overloads and overheating.
  • MCCBs have a movable tripping circuit, whereas MCBs have a fixed tripping circuit.
  • MCCBs have higher interrupting ratings than MCBs.

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