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Product Specifications:
Item | Circuit Breaker |
Shipping Info:
Ship weight (kg) | 0.16 |
Ship height (cm) | 6.6 |
Ship length (cm) | 7.37 |
Ship width (cm) | 2.54 |
Country of Origin | US |
Product Details:
Eaton BD1520 BR Series thermal-magnetic circuit breaker plugs into load centres and panelboards. It helps in interrupting current if faults are detected in the circuit.
Features:
- Eaton BD1520 BR Series thermal-magnetic circuit breaker connects to the power supply through busbars, thus organising the circuit boards and eliminating the need to pigtail wires.
- This tandem type circuit breaker allows 15 & 20A current at 120VAC voltage.
- It offers a toggle-handle actuation method to control the flow of electric current.
- This single-pole unit allows plug-on mounting for secure installation.
- The product includes a rejection tab to prevent fitting on a non-CTL panelboard.
Standards and Approvals:
- UL 489
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is a tandem circuit breaker?
A. It is a type of circuit breaker that accommodates two 120V circuits in a single slot in the circuit breaker box.
Q. Why do circuit breakers trip?
A.
- Circuit overloads
- Short circuits
- Ground fault surges
- Defective circuit breaking
- Arc faults
Q. What are the things to inspect while using a circuit breaker?
A.
- Remove dust or moisture from the surface of the circuit breaker with a vacuum or cloth. Do not blow debris into the circuit breaker.
- Switch to ON and OFF multiple times to ensure that the mechanical linkages are free.
- Check base, operating handle and cover for any cracks, discolouration & chipping.
- Check connectors and terminals for signs of overheating and looseness.
- Check the mounting hardware and the area where it is installed.
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