GENERAL ELECTRIC SKHC Frame Circuit Breaker | Raptor Supplies United Kingdom
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GENERAL ELECTRIC SKHC Frame Circuit Breaker

General Electric SKHC Series circuit breakers are designed to prevent electrical damage to connected devices due to excess current or short circuits. They are used to secure heating, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACRs) equipment.

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Features

  • General Electric SKHC Series circuit breakers protect an electric circuit against short circuits or overloads.
  • They feature a microEntelliGuard trip unit to provide long time, short time and instantaneous trip functions for current limiting protection.
  • These circuit breakers have bolt-on mounting that allows easy installation in both vertical and horizontal positions.
  • They come with a moulded case that holds current-carrying components, trip devices and mechanisms integrated within a compact space.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • CSA
  • CE

Frequently Asked Questions

What number of poles are available in this circuit breaker?

These General Electric SKHC Series circuit breakers have 3 poles for protecting 3 electrical circuits.

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

A circuit overload, short-circuiting, ground fault surges, defective circuit breaker or an arc fault can cause tripping of the circuit breaker.

What are the points to inspect before operating General Electric SKHC Series circuit breakers?

  • 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 of any cracks, chipping, discolouration or any sign of overheating. Tighten the terminals & connectors. Check the mounting hardware.

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