| Amps | Number Of Poles | Frame Type | Voltage | Voltage Type | Aic Rating | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | 2 | CC | 240V | AC | 10 kAIC @ 240V | RFQ |
| - | 2 | CC | 240V | AC | 10 kAIC @ 240V | RFQ |
| - | 2 | CC | 240V | - | 10 kAIC @ 240V | RFQ |
| - | 2 | CC | 240V | AC | 10 kAIC @ 240V | RFQ |
| 100A | 2 | CC | 240V | AC | - | RFQ |
| 150A | 2 | CC | 240V | AC | - | RFQ |
Description
Working Mechanism
Fixed Thermal Trips:
- Fixed thermal trips make use of the heat generated by the current flow in the circuit.
- The trip unit contains a bimetallic, temperature-sensitive strip that heats up and bends as the current increases, tripping the breaker.
Fixed Magnetic Trips:
- Fixed magnetic trips make use of the magnetic field strength produced by the current flow in the circuit.
- The trip unit is equipped with an electromagnet that is sensitive to changes in magnetic field strength.
- When the magnetic field intensity reaches a certain threshold, the breaker trips.
Features
- Eaton CC Series circuit breakers are thermal magnetic, meaning that they detect electric faults due to change in temperature or magnetic field.
- These units are fed-thru copper / aluminium wires in their line & load side lug terminals for easy connection on panels.
- They have long-time and instantaneous trip functions for quick protection in case of a fault.
- These moulded case circuit breakers have a sliding handle with ON & OFF positions & current rating for easy identification of the breaker's status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What are the different performance ratings of these Eaton CC Series circuit breakers?
A. Eaton CC Series circuit breakers have a current rating ranging from 100 to 225A & a voltage rating of 240V.
Q. What are the interrupt ratings of these Eaton CC Series circuit breakers?
A. They have an interrupt rating of 10kAIC.
Q. What are the points to inspect before operating these Eaton CC Series circuit breakers?
A.
- Remove the dust, dirt, grease, moisture or foreign contaminants from the unit.
- Check that the unit's switch is free to move by switching the unit ON & OFF several times.
- Inspect the unit for any cracks, chipping or discolouration. Tighten the terminals & connectors. Check the mounting hardware.
- Remove any safety hazards near the installed area.
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