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EATON FWC Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, F Frame
Eaton Series C complete moulded case circuit breakers prevent overcurrents and short circuits in low-voltage electrical systems. These MCCBs can be used for motor, transformer and generator protection.
Features
- Eaton Series C complete MCCBs have F-frames for installation flexibility and high thermal resistance.
- They feature an adjustable thermal-magnetic trip that protects against overcurrent and short circuits.
- Selected models have line and load terminals for easy installation and secure connections.
Standards and Approvals
- IEC
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors should be considered while selecting these moulded case circuit breakers?
Major factors include the current, speed, voltage and interrupting capacity.
What pole configuration do these Eaton Series C complete moulded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) offer?
They are available in 3 / 4 pole configuration.
What is the difference between a fixed and adjustable thermal-magnetic trip unit?
The fixed thermal-magnetic trip unit has a preset trip current setting that cannot be adjusted while an adjustable thermal-magnetic trip unit allows the trip current to be set to a specific value within a certain range.