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EATON Definite Purpose Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Eaton definite purpose molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) provide protection against overcurrents or short circuits in motors, generators, pumps, lighting systems and HVAC systems.
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | KPH3175W | €10,547.82 | |
B | FPS3060W | €2,697.96 | |
C | FPH3100W | €3,818.43 | |
C | FPH3045W | €3,640.92 | |
D | FPH3125W | €5,728.74 | |
C | FPH3060W | €3,640.92 | |
E | FPH3080LS05 | €6,376.61 | |
D | FPH3110W | €5,728.74 | |
E | FPH3090LS05 | €6,376.61 | |
D | FPH3175W | €5,728.74 | |
D | FPH3150W | €5,728.74 | |
D | FPH3090W | €3,818.43 | |
C | FPH3225W | €5,728.74 | |
C | FPH3200W | €5,728.74 | |
B | FPS3025W | €2,697.96 | |
B | FPS3045W | €2,697.96 | |
B | FPS3040W | €2,697.96 | |
D | FPH3030W | €3,640.92 | RFQ
|
B | FPS3080LS05 | €5,675.51 | |
B | FPS3070W | €3,183.87 | |
B | FPS3080W | €3,183.87 | |
B | FPS3090LS05 | €5,675.51 | |
B | FPS3150W | €4,774.69 | |
B | FPS3125W | €4,774.69 | |
F | FPS3150L | €5,251.71 | |
B | FPS3225W | €4,774.69 | |
G | GPS3020A3S1 | €5,091.96 | |
G | GPS3025 | €1,774.98 | |
G | GPS3030A3S7 | €5,091.96 | |
G | GPS3050A3S1 | €5,091.96 | |
G | GPS3100 | €2,198.75 | |
G | GPS3080A3S1 | €5,515.75 | |
D | FPH3040W | €3,640.92 | |
C | FPH3070W | €3,818.43 | |
H | KPH3250W | €10,547.82 | |
I | LPH3600L | €23,494.08 | |
A | KPH3400W | €10,547.82 | |
E | KPH3300W | €10,547.82 | |
A | KPH3200W | €10,547.82 | |
J | KPS3400W | €7,031.15 | RFQ
|
A | KPS3175W | €7,031.15 | |
A | KPS3250W | €7,031.15 | |
K | KPS3200W | €7,031.15 | |
K | KPS3300W | €7,031.15 | |
J | KPS3400KL | €7,734.48 | RFQ
|
A | KPS3400KW | €7,031.15 | |
I | LPH3450L | €23,494.08 | |
I | LPH3450W | €21,357.43 | |
I | LPH3500W | €21,357.43 | |
I | LPH3500L | €23,494.08 | |
I | LPH3600W | €21,357.43 | |
D | FPH3080W | €3,818.43 | |
L | MPS3800W | €27,765.12 | |
D | FPH3035W | €3,640.92 | |
D | FPH3025W | €3,640.92 | |
C | FPH3050W | €3,640.92 | |
D | FPH3020W | €3,640.92 | |
D | FPH3015W | €3,640.92 | |
L | MPS3700W | €27,765.12 | |
L | MPS3800L | €30,540.75 | |
M | LPS3500L | €15,661.97 |
Features
- They feature fixed thermal, fixed magnetic trip offering reliable overload and short-circuit protection, thus protecting wire and the equipment from damage.
- These MCCBs have line and load terminals for enhanced safety & ease of installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to clean these MCCBs?
- Turn off the power supply to prevent electric shock and damage to the circuit breakers.
- Use a soft-bristled brush or compressed air to remove any dust or debris from the circuit breakers.
- Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with a mild cleaning solution, such as water or a mild soap solution.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe down the circuit breakers.
- Use a clean & dry cloth to dry the circuit breakers thoroughly.
- Restore power to the equipment they protect and verify whether they are functioning properly.
What is a trip curve and why is it important?
A trip curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between the current and time required for a circuit breaker to trip. It is important because it helps to ensure that the circuit breaker will trip when it needs to, thus protecting the system from damage or failure.
How do I reset Eaton definite purpose MCCBs after it trips?
- Turn off the power supply and investigate the cause of the trip.
- Once the cause of the trip is resolved, reset these MCCBs by moving the operating handle to the off position and then back to the on position.
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