Circuit Breakers
A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device that protects circuits from excess current damage. Our circuit breakers meet diverse industrial needs, offering protection levels like IP20 and IP40. Available in configurations from 1 to 4 poles, and up to 60 poles for larger setups, they ensure robust safety and reliability. They cater to currents from 1A to 63A, making them versatile for different applications. Use our filters to select the right Circuit Breaker to match your specific protection level and current capacity requirements.
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ABB Low Voltage Circuit Breakers
Proax, an authorized ABB distributor, presents ABB's Low Voltage Circuit Breakers, offering high performance across a range from 160 to 6300A. Our lineup includes the innovative SACE Emax 2 and SACE Tmax XT, which feature cutting-edge Ekip architecture for full customization, evolving with your needs. From air circuit breakers like the SACE Emax 2, ideal as power managers up to 6300A, to molded case options in the Tmax XT and Tmax T series ranging from 160 to 3200A, we cater to diverse applications.
Circuit Breakers FAQs
- Standard Circuit Breakers: Protect home wiring from overheating due to excessive current.
- GFCI Breakers: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter breakers prevent electrical shock by breaking the circuit upon detecting ground faults.
- AFCI Breakers: Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter breakers prevent fires by interrupting the circuit when an unintended electrical arc is detected.
Signs of a faulty circuit breaker include frequent tripping, inability to stay reset, noticeable burning smell, physical damage, or visible signs of overheating or corrosion. If it trips with no apparent overload or fault, it may need replacement.
Choosing the right circuit breaker involves considering the maximum current load of the circuit it will protect, the type of protection required (e.g., standard, GFCI, AFCI), and the voltage requirements of your electrical system. It's also important to ensure compatibility with your existing electrical panel. If you're unsure about selecting the appropriate circuit breaker, contact us. Our in-house engineers are ready to assist you with expert advice to ensure you find the perfect solution for your needs.
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