EATON DK Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, K Frame | Raptor Supplies United Kingdom
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EATON DK Series Complete Molded Case Circuit Breakers, K Frame

Eaton DK Series complete MCCBs are used in motor control centres, switchboards, panelboards and busways to protect electrical systems from overcurrent and short circuit conditions.

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StyleModelAmpsNumber Of PolesPrice
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DK2350V
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RFQ
B
DK3400S10
--£9,141.90
B
DK3350VW
--£7,088.99
B
DK3350W
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RFQ
B
DK3300X
--£6,914.16
B
DK3300Z01
--£7,435.41
B
DK3400A02
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RFQ
B
DK3350X
--£6,914.16
B
DK3400H08
--£8,187.63
B
DK3350Y
--£7,316.73
B
DK3400U22
--£9,133.87
B
DK3400WS10
--£8,773.01
B
DK3400V
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RFQ
B
DK3400WJ01
--£8,476.30
A
DK2300X
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RFQ
B
DK3400WS32
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RFQ
B
DK3400W
--£2,474.55
B
DK3400S09
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RFQ
B
DK3400XS10
--£8,965.47
B
DK3400Y
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RFQ
B
DK3400WS42
--£8,364.04
B
DK3400X
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RFQ
A
DK2300
--£2,795.40
A
DK2250
--£5,937.43
A
DK2300V
--£6,187.61
A
DK2250W
--£5,931.01
B
DK3350WS42
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RFQ
B
DK3300Z15
--£7,435.41
B
DK3300Y
--£7,316.73
B
DK3300W
--£2,795.40
A
DK2300S47
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RFQ
A
DK2350
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RFQ
A
DK2400H08
--£5,903.73
A
DK2400D11
--£6,003.18
A
DK2400KA06X07Y03
--£6,059.31
A
DK2350W
--£5,931.01
A
DK2400C
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RFQ
A
DK2400KA06X07Y08
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RFQ
A
DK2400KA05X07Y08
--£6,713.68
A
DK2400W
--£6,405.04
B
DK3250W
--£2,795.40
B
DK3250H08
--£7,092.20
A
DK2400Y
--£6,073.75
B
DK3250WS42
--£8,933.39
B
DK3300S10
--£9,133.87
B
DK3300S42
--£9,133.87
B
DK3250V
--£7,435.41
B
DK3300V
--£7,080.93
B
DK3300WS10
--£8,773.01
B
DK3300H08
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RFQ
B
DK3250C
--£7,470.71
B
DK3250Y
--£7,316.73
B
DK3300C
--£7,448.24
B
DK3250S42
--£9,438.62
B
DK3300B06
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RFQ
A
DK2300W
--£6,405.04
B
DK3250
250A3£2,795.40
C
DK3350
350A3£2,795.40
A
DK2400
400A2£2,795.40

Features

  • These MCCBs have 2 / 3 pole configurations for controlling multiple connections simultaneously.
  • They are equipped with a sliding switch with an On / Off function to identify the functioning of the circuit breaker.
  • These K-frame circuit breakers have a moulded case construction, which provides increased durability and protection against mechanical damage.
  • They are available in amperage ratings of 250, 350 and 400A.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reasons for frequent tripping of the circuit breaker?

Current overloads, short-circuits, ground fault surges, defective circuit breakers or an arc fault can cause tripping of the circuit breaker.

What are the points to inspect before operating the circuit breaker?

  • Keep the area around the breaker clean by using an enclosure. Remove the dust, dirt, grease, moisture, foreign contaminants or any safety hazards near the circuit breaker area.
  • Check that the unit's mechanical linkages, like the toggle actuator, are free to move by switching the unit On & Off several times.
  • Press the optional push-to-trip button at the bottom side of the unit to mechanically test the circuit breaker.
  • Inspect the unit for any cracks, chipping, discolouration or any sign of overheating. Tighten the terminals & connectors. Check the mounting hardware.

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