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EATON E2MEM Type Mining Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Eaton E2MEM type mining complete molded case circuit breakers prevent electrical damage to connected devices in harsh mine environments due to overloads, short circuits or ground faults.
Style | Model | |
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A | E2MEM38002WU66 | RFQ
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A | E2MEM38002W | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800M2WU66 | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800MWU66 | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800W | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800M2W | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800MW | RFQ
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A | E2MEM3800WU66 | RFQ
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Working Mechanism
- When there is an overload or short circuit, the circuit breaker detects a rise in current and launches an internal mechanism to open the circuit. It interrupts the current flow while protecting the circuit from damage. The user can flip the switch to reset the circuit breaker once the issue is resolved, which allows restoration of electricity.
Standards and Approvals
- UL
- IEC
- CSA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the amperage rating of Eaton E2MEM type mining complete moulded case circuit breakers?
800
What triggers the circuit breaker to trip frequently?
The circuit breaker may trip due to a circuit overload, short-circuiting, ground fault surges, a faulty circuit breaker, or an arc fault.
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