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EATON HFD Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, F Frame


Eaton HFD Series complete molded case circuit breakers are used in electrical distribution systems to protect against overcurrents and short circuits. These MCCBs are ideally used in data centres, manufacturing facilities and solar photovoltaic & wind power systems.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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HFD3175WZ05
€6,235.30
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HFD3080S06
€2,733.43
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HFD3070S21
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HFD3070S22
€2,636.87
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HFD3070VW
€1,966.92
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HFD3070S
€1,988.36
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HFD3070V
€2,272.21
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HFD3080LS
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HFD3080S21
€2,641.90
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HFD3070LW02
€2,720.48
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HFD3070VL
€1,906.03
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HFD3080VS10
€2,641.90
A
HFD3090LS22
€2,636.87
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HFD3090L
€2,152.46
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HFD3070VH09
€2,163.55
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HFD3090S26
-
RFQ
A
HFD3070S06
-
RFQ
A
HFD3070LU16
€2,779.06
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HFD3100S21
-
RFQ
A
HFD3150LS
€4,980.96
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HFD3060VSH09
€1,793.89
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HFD3070A01
€2,189.66
A
HFD3060S21
€2,226.08
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HFD3150LS21
€4,968.70
A
HFD3150LSA02
€4,468.63
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HFD3150LS22
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HFD3070LA02
€2,360.16
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HFD3070LS30
€2,565.44
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HFD3070LA04
€2,464.11
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HFD3070LBP10
-
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A
HFD3070L
€2,156.41
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HFD3070LS05
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RFQ
A
HFD3070LS06
€2,565.44
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HFD3070LS21
-
RFQ
A
HFD3070LS22
€2,883.38
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HFD3070VS24
€2,636.87
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HFD3070W
€1,961.74
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HFD3060S22
€2,288.26
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HFD3125BP10
€4,189.79
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HFD3110VH09
€4,650.81
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HFD3110W
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A
HFD3125A06
€4,575.77
A
HFD3110VU64
€4,840.11
A
HFD3125A04
€4,572.20
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HFD3125A10A13L07
€7,550.68
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HFD3125A10
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RFQ
A
HFD3080LA02
€2,256.81
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HFD3125J01
€5,061.59
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HFD3080VWH09
€2,142.10
A
HFD3080VW
€1,706.00
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HFD3080W
€1,961.74
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HFD3080YC06D04S07
€2,827.62
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HFD3080S22
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RFQ
A
HFD3080BP10
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RFQ
A
HFD3080B05S07
€2,822.62
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HFD3100LS06
€2,361.66
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HFD3100W
€1,882.66
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HFD3080A02
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RFQ
A
HFD3070VWH09
€2,250.09
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HFD3100W02
€2,272.52
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HFD3100S22
€3,872.84

Features

  • These circuit breakers feature a thermal-magnetic trip unit for quick response to short-circuit faults.
  • They have a current rating from 10 to 225A.
  • These circuit breakers are available in 1, 2, 3 & 4 pole configurations for controlling high electrical loads and improved safety.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reasons for frequent tripping of the circuit breaker?

A circuit overload, short-circuiting, ground fault surges, defective circuit breaker or an arc fault can cause tripping of the circuit breaker.

How to install a circuit breaker?

  • Remove the panel cover. Use a screwdriver to unscrew all four edges of the panel cover while holding it tight to prevent it from slipping off.
  • Connect the neutral and ground wires.
  • Place the breaker inside.
  • Screw the panel cover back.

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