EATON E2N Type Mining Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers


Eaton E2N type mining complete molded case circuit breakers provide protection against current overloads, short circuits and electrical faults occurring in mining environments.

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E2N3800WU66
€19,961.11
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E2N3800WA06U66
€20,877.90
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E2N3800MWU66
€19,961.11
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E2N3800MWA06U66
€20,648.72
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E2N3500W
€18,002.50
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E2N312W
€31,577.32
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E2N312MW
€31,577.32
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E2N310WU66
€33,567.18
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E2N312WU66
€33,567.18
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E2N3900W
€31,577.32
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E2N3700W
€18,002.50
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E2N3900WU66
€33,567.18
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E2N3600WA06U18
€20,648.72
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E2N3800MW
€18,002.50
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E2N3800W
€18,002.50
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E2N3600W
€18,002.50
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E2N3800MWA06
€18,940.15
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E2N310WA13U66
€34,984.04
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E2N3800MWU18
€19,961.11
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E2N310W
€31,577.32
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E2N3900WA13U66
€34,744.45
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E2N3800WS10
€19,961.11

Features

  • They feature an electronic LSI trip for quick fault detection and isolation.
  • These MCCBs have voltage ratings up to 600VAC.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • CSA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the interrupt ratings of these MCCBs?

  • 50kAIC at 480VAC
  • 65kAIC at 240VAC
  • 25kAIC at 600VAC

How to maintain Eaton E2N type mining complete MCCBs?

  • Conduct regular visual inspections of the circuit breaker to ensure there is no physical damage, loose connections, or other signs of wear and tear.
  • Clean the circuit breaker with a soft brush or cloth, and avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the device.
  • Lubricate the moving parts of the circuit breaker as needed, using a recommended lubricant to ensure smooth operation.
  • Test the circuit breaker regularly, according to the manufacturer's instructions, to verify whether it is functioning properly or not.
  • If any parts are found to be worn or damaged during the inspection or testing process, they should be replaced promptly to prevent further damage to the circuit breaker.
  • Schedule periodic maintenance checks with a qualified technician who is trained to service Eaton E2N type mining complete molded case circuit breakers.
  • These checks can help identify potential problems and prevent breakdowns or other issues.

How to install these MCCBs safely?

  • Before working on the circuit, switch off the power to prevent any accidental electrical shock or equipment damage.
  • Mount the circuit breaker securely in the electrical panel or enclosure, ensuring that it is positioned correctly.
  • Connect the wires to the proper terminals on the circuit breaker. Confirm that the wires are adequately stripped and the connections are tight & secure.
  • Review all connections to ensure they are correct and secure since any loose or incorrect connections can cause the circuit breaker to trip unexpectedly or fail to trip when required.
  • After finishing the installation, power on the circuit and test the circuit breaker to verify that it is operating correctly.
  • Inspect the circuit breaker after several hours again to ensure that it is still operating properly and that no loose connections or other problems have arisen.

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