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EATON CHB Series Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breakers

Eaton CHB-Series thermal magnetic circuit breakers break the circuit in the event of short a circuits or overload.

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StyleModelAic RatingAmpsNumber Of PolesVoltagePrice
A
CHB115GF
-201120/240V£287.84
B
CHB130
----£95.14
C
CHB215ST
----£1,902.21
D
CHB170
----£405.52
E
CHB2100
----£601.35
F
CHB110
----£95.14
G
CHB9T2
-----
RFQ
H
CHB230
----£197.14
I
CHB270
----£402.16
E
CHB2110
----£1,105.59
J
CHB2125
----£1,105.59
K
CHB220
----£197.14
C
CHB215
----£197.14
L
CHB120
----£95.14
M
CHB210
-102120/240V-
RFQ
N
CHB125
-251120V£104.68
O
CHB115
----£95.14
P
CHB140
-----
RFQ
Q
CHB160
----£216.59
R
CHB150
10kAIC@120V50A1120V£104.68
S
CHB315
10kAIC@240V15A3240V£759.59
T
CHB280
10kAIC@240V80A2240V£759.59
U
CHB3080
10kAIC@240V80A3240V£946.04
V
CHB370
10kAIC@240V70A3240V£833.18
W
CHB330
10kAIC@240V30A3240V£759.59
X
CHB320
10kAIC@240V20A3240V£759.59
Y
CHB290
10kAIC@240V90A2240V£833.18
Z
CHB3100
10kAIC@240V100A3240V£946.04
A1
CHB3090
10kAIC@240V90A3240V£946.04
B1
CHB360
10kAIC@240V60A3240V£759.59
C1
CHB240
10kAIC@240V40A2240V£216.52
D1
CHB260
10kAIC@240V60A2240V£216.52
E1
CHB340
10kAIC@240V40A3240V£759.59
F1
CHB350
10kAIC@240V50A3240V£759.59
G1
CHB250
10kAIC@240V50A2240V£216.52

Working Mechanism

  • In the normal state, these circuit breakers allow current to flow through the circuit.
  • In this case, the current-carrying contacts come into contact with one another.
  • When this device detects a ground fault, the contacts move apart and trip the circuit.

Features

  • Eaton CHB-Series thermal magnetic circuit breakers have standard box lug terminals to accommodate copper and aluminium wires of sizes 14 to 8 AWG.
  • Selected models have an internal common trip connection to operate all poles simultaneously.
  • They have a thermal-magnetic trip to avoid nuisance tripping during mild overloads but react instantly to severe short circuits.

Compatible Accessories

  • Eaton Load Centres: These units are useful for power distribution and circuit protection.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a circuit breaker and a fuse?

A circuit breaker has an internal switch that trips when there is excess current, whereas a fuse is a metal piece that melts when the excess current overloads the circuit.

What is the interrupt rating of these circuit breakers?

10kAIC.

How to install these circuit breakers?

  • Remove the panel cover using a screwdriver.
  • Connect the neutral and ground wires.
  • Place the breaker inside and screw the cover back to the panel.

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