G Series Molded Case Circuit Breaker Trip Units(22 Products)
EATON

MPN Price
LT3250FA £1643.63
LT3400FA £755.2
LT3500FA £5380.5
LT4250FA £8577.06
LT4400AA £9022.92
LT4500AA £9022.92
LT4600FA £8577.06
LT325035V £7581.46
LT325035 £7581.46
LT340035V £7581.46
LT340036V £9115.5
LT340038 £8758.43
LT360035V £13271.79
LT363033 £6610.4
LT363038 £14613.13
LT425032 £6763.42
LT440035 £9597.24
LT440036 £11543.16
LT460033 £7768.48
LT463032 £13999.13
LT760032 £12941.17
LT760033 £7768.48

Features

  • They feature a modular design for easy integration into existing systems.
  • These trip units have an electronic LSI trip to prevent short circuits.
  • They come with LG frames that are HACR rated for use in refrigerators, heaters and air conditioners.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What precautions should I consider when installing an Eaton G Series molded case circuit breaker?

A. To ensure safe and efficient operation, it is crucial to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions and select the appropriate size and type of Eaton G Series molded case circuit breaker for the intended application during installation. Additionally, proper wiring and grounding must be carried out.

Q. What should I do if I detect a problem with my Eaton G Series molded case circuit breaker during maintenance or testing?

A. In the event of a problem being detected during maintenance or testing, it is recommended to take the circuit breaker out of service and perform repairs or replace it as needed.

Q. How do I install these trip units?

A.

  • Turn off the power supply.
  • Remove the circuit breaker cover.
  • Remove the existing trip unit.
  • Install the new trip unit.
  • Reconnect the wires.
  • Replace the circuit breaker cover.
  • Turn on the power supply and test the new trip unit.

Q. How to maintain Eaton G Series MCCB trip units?

A.

  • Inspect the trip unit for any signs of damage, corrosion, or wear and tear, and check that all connections are tight and secure.
  • Clean the trip unit using a soft, dry cloth or brush to remove any dirt, dust, or debris that may have accumulated over time.
  • Test the trip unit regularly to ensure that it is functioning correctly and can trip the circuit breaker as intended.