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EATON E2ME Type Mining Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers

Eaton E2ME type mining moulded case circuit breakers are protective devices that detect and interrupt fault currents. These circuit breakers are used in panelboards, switchboards, motor control centres, control panels, combination starters, individual enclosures and bus duct plug-in units.

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E2ME3800M2W
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£18,995.25
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£17,015.27
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£17,015.27
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£18,995.25
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£19,365.85
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Working Mechanism

  • When an overload or short circuit occurs, the circuit breaker senses the increase in current and triggers its internal mechanism to open the circuit.
  • It interrupts the flow of electricity and protects the circuit from damage.
  • Now, the user can reset the circuit breaker by flipping the switch, allowing it to restore electricity once the issue has been resolved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is electronic trip technology?

Eaton's 310+ electronic trip unit technology enables faster clearing time and reduces arc energy by as much as 75 percent to enhance operators' safety who are close to the downstream equipment.

What are the advantages of the three-pole configuration?

A three-pole circuit breaker can protect up to three separate circuits, making it useful in panelboards and switchboards having dense circuits.

What is the difference between an MCCB and a circuit breaker?

MCCBs have a moulded plastic case, while circuit breakers may have a metal or plastic case. MCCBs are generally larger & have a higher current rating than circuit breakers, providing a higher level of protection for electrical equipment.

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