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QO Plug-on Neutral Load Centers and CAFI Circuit Breakers

2015-05-20 18:01:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

This 'behind-the-counter' video can help you have a time and labor saving installation. Sponsored Content by Square D read more

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QO and Homeline Combination Arc Fault Circuit Breakers

2015-05-20 17:51:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Check out this 'behind-the-counter' look at how QO and Homeline circuit breakers can help you quickly identify what kind of fault you're looking for. Sponsored Content by Square D read more

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Remote Racking System supports VCP-style circuit breakers.

2015-04-28 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Compatible with VCP-style circuit breakers with current ratings of 1,200–3,000 A and voltage ratings of 5–15 kV, CBS ArcSafe® RRS-3 VCP automates racking procedure. Technicians can remotely rack IN or OUT medium-voltage vacuum circuit breaker from safe distance while remaining stationed outside of arc-flash boundary. When accompanied by CBS ArcSafe remote switch operator control unit, RRS-3 VCP eliminates all hazardous manual contact with gear during operation from up to 300 ft away.

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Molded Case Circuit Breakers can add 70 functions via accessories.

2015-03-06 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

As integrated, variable system, 3VA series meets all energy distribution requires for protecting cables, electrical loads, and industrial equipment against electrically induced damage and downtime. Starter protection variants are included with 3VA1 series, while 3VA2 series includes motor protection and starter protection variants. Protecting electric drives against short-circuits and overloads, 3VA2 series employs electronic trip unit that improves selective grading with downstream fuses.

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Marking Requirements for Circuit Breakers Used as Switches

2015-03-05 14:33:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Parts I through VII of Art. 240 provide the general requirements for overcurrent protection and overcurrent protective devices not more than 1,000V, nominal. read more

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