CH Series Surge Loadcenters(31 Products)
EATON

Height Bus Material Price
- - £134.99
- - £179.76
- - £220.12
1" Aluminum £125.54
1" Aluminum £220.12
3" Aluminum £1206.97
3" Aluminum £792.87
3" Aluminum £630.26
3" Aluminum £496.72
3" Aluminum £696.29
3" Aluminum £886.65
3" Aluminum £1150.48
3" Aluminum £1051.62
3" Aluminum £1232.63
3" Aluminum £134.99
4" Aluminum £575.22
4" Aluminum £845.97
4 1/4" Aluminum £780.69
5 1/2" Aluminum £364.53
3 22/25" Copper £2364.03
3 22/25" Copper £1669.92
3 22/25" Aluminum £1250.99
3 22/25" Copper £3054.98
3 22/25" Aluminum £1410.88
3 22/25" Copper £1636.16
3 22/25" Copper £1462.48
3 22/25" Copper £1139.46
3 22/25" Copper £1627.39
3 22/25" Aluminum £3597.03
3 22/25" Aluminum £1300.15
3 22/25" Aluminum £1668.76

Features

  • Eaton CH Series surge loadcenters feature NEMA 1 enclosures with a top or bottom feed for easy wiring & installation in indoor applications.
  • Surge-installed loadcenters offer factory-installed surge protection & a 2-pole circuit breaker for saving time & labour. They are generally more effective due to their reduced lead length.
  • Surge ready loadcenters allow mounting of CHSPT2ULTRA surge protector.
  • Aluminium bus in these loadcenters provide good electrical conductivity & heat dissipation.
  • A modified deadfront / knockout in the cover allows easy viewing of the indicating lights on the surge suppressors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the current rating of these Eaton CH Series surge loadcenters?

A. These Eaton CH Series surge loadcenters have current ratings ranging from 100 to 225A.

Q. What is the difference between a loadcenter and a panelboard?

A. A loadcenter generally provides similar functionality as a panelboard in a power distribution system. However, loadcenters generally use only plug-on circuit breakers, whereas panelboards deeper than loadcenters can use both bolt-on circuit breakers & plug-on breakers.

Q. What is the difference between the main circuit breaker and the main lug only loadcenter?

A. A loadcenter with a main circuit breaker design connects the incoming supply cables directly with the main circuit breaker, providing overcurrent protection for all branch circuits & a single disconnect mechanism for all loads. On the other hand, main lug only load centers are generally installed downstream of a main circuit breaker loadcenter and are typically referred to as a sub-panel. They are normally powered from a branch circuit in the main circuit breaker loadcenter.