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EATON GWF Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers

Eaton GWF Series complete molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) are ideal in low-voltage power distribution systems for protection against overloads, short circuits and electrical faults. They are used in panelboards, switchboards, motor control centres and electrical distribution equipment.

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GWF3060V
GWF3060V£1,219.60
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GWF3063
GWF3063£1,207.21
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GWF3070
GWF3070£1,580.77
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GWF3070V
GWF3070V£1,504.53
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GWF3080
GWF3080£1,488.71
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GWF3080V
GWF3080V£1,504.53
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GWF3090
GWF3090£1,661.14
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GWF3100
GWF3100£1,486.87
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GWF3100V£1,504.53
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Features

  • Eaton GWF Series complete MCCBs have a G frame to withstand higher thermal loads as their larger contact surfaces allow more efficient cooling.
  • They are available in 1-pole, 2-pole & 3-pole configurations for balanced power allocation and minimising the chance of power quality problems.
  • These line & load MCCBs facilitate easy maintenance and proper installation, ensuring safety.
  • They are equipped with a non-interchangeable thermal-magnetic trip for providing enhanced safety and coordination by preventing the installation of trip units with incorrect ratings.

Standards and Approvals

  • IEC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating temperature range of the Eaton GWF Series complete MCCB?

-25 to 70 degrees C.

How to install Eaton GWF Series complete MCCBs?

  • Before installation, it is crucial to deactivate the power supply to the panelboard or other electrical equipment where the MCCB will be placed.
  • Remove the equipment cover and disconnect any wires or cables connected to the existing breaker.
  • Proceed with the installation of the new breaker by attaching it to the equipment and reconnecting the wires or cables.
  • Once the installation is complete, replace the cover, reactivate the power supply and ensure the proper functionality of the equipment.

What safety measures should I follow when working with these circuit breakers?

Before commencing any work on the circuit breaker, it is vital to deactivate the power supply and utilise protective gear such as gloves, safety glasses and ear protection. Attempting to repair a malfunctioning circuit breaker is strongly discouraged and it is imperative to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines for installation and maintenance to avoid potential hazards and ensure proper functionality.

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