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Eaton 3-Pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.63 - 1A, 189898
Eaton 3-Pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.63 - 1A, 189898
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Eaton 3-Pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.63 - 1A, 189898
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Eaton 3-Pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.63 - 1A, 189898
Eaton 3-Pole Motor Protection Circuit Breaker, 0.63 - 1A, 189898
The Eaton 3-pole motor protection circuit breaker is a high-quality electrical component engineered to provide reliable control and protection for electric motors. Designed for industrial and commercial environments, this device monitors current flow to prevent damage from overloads and phase failures, ensuring the longevity and operational stability of your equipment. With its precise thermal release mechanism, it offers a dependable solution for maintaining safety in complex electrical systems.
This motor protection circuit breaker stands out due to its robust construction and high level of operational reliability. The adjustable thermal release range allows for fine-tuned protection tailored to the specific requirements of your motor, reducing the risk of nuisance tripping while maintaining a high safety standard. Its compact design facilitates efficient use of space within control panels, making it an ideal choice for modern automation setups where space is at a premium.
This device is specifically calibrated for motors within the 0.63 to 1A range. It is not suitable for applications requiring higher current ratings or for protecting equipment that operates outside of these electrical parameters. Additionally, it should not be used in environments that exceed the specified environmental protection ratings without appropriate enclosure housing.
Installation should be performed by a qualified professional in accordance with local electrical codes. The device is typically mounted on a standard DIN rail within a control cabinet. Once mounted, connect the power supply and motor leads to the appropriate terminals. Use the adjustment dial on the front of the unit to set the thermal release current according to the motor's nameplate rating. After installation, perform a functional test to ensure the breaker trips correctly under simulated conditions.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear or thermal damage. It is recommended to perform periodic testing of the trip mechanism to ensure continued protection of your motor assets.
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