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EATON CH Series Sub Feed Lugs
Eaton CH Series sub-feed lugs are used with Eaton CH Series load centres and are ideal for connecting wires from a feeder breaker to a load centre bus bar or panel board.
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | CHSF2125 | €161.84 | |
B | CHSF3125 | - | RFQ
|
A | CHSF2125CS | €107.10 |
Standards and Approvals
- UL 67
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Eaton CH Series sub-feed lugs installed?
Eaton CH Series sub-feed lugs are attached to the load centre's main circuit breaker by mounting screws and are linked to the sub-feed circuit utilising a suitable connector.
What is the difference between sub-feed lugs and sub-panels?
Sub-feed lugs offer a secure and dependable connection for delivering electricity from a secondary source or remote location by joining sub-feed wires to a primary circuit breaker or load centre. They are used in conjunction with a breaker or other overcurrent protective device and lack overcurrent protection. Sub-panels, on the other hand, are independent panels with their own circuit breakers or fuses to offer overcurrent protection for circuits linked to the panel. They are utilised when the existing panel does not have enough room or capacity to accommodate more circuits.
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