EATON DS/DSII Type Shunt Trips


Eaton DS/DSII type shunt trips are components used in electrical distribution systems to protect against overcurrents and short circuits. They are designed to work with the brand's DS & DSII circuit breakers and are mounted directly onto the breaker.

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Working Mechanism

  • When the current flowing in the circuit exceeds the maximum level set by the breaker, the shunt trip unit senses the overcurrent and sends a tripping signal to the breaker.
  • This causes the breaker to open, interrupting the flow of current and preventing damage to the electrical system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a DS and a DSII shunt trip?

A DS shunt trip is rated for 120V, while a DSII shunt trip is rated for 240V.

How to wire a shunt trip to a circuit breaker?

Wiring a shunt trip to a circuit breaker involves connecting the shunt trip coil to the appropriate terminals in the breaker and providing the required voltage.

How can I test Eaton shunt trips?

Testing a shunt trip involves applying a voltage to the coil and verifying that the breaker trips.

How to reset a shunt trip?

Move the handle to the full-off position and then to the full-on position to reset a shunt trip unit.

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