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Circuit Breakers | ABB Electrification U. S. ABB's Circuit Breakers offering including Molded Cases, Miniature, Supplementary Protectors, Enclosed, Insulated Cases, Low and Medium Voltage, Remote Racking Devices, DC High Speed and Residential circuit breakers
Enclosed Circuit Breakers | ABB Electrification U. S. Outdoor NEMA 3R Enclosed Circuit Breakers range from 100A to 200A (100A, 125A, 150A, and 200) and AIC rating of 10 or 22 KAIC Meet NEC 2020+ outdoor disconnect requirements
SACE Tmax XT | ABB Electrification U. S. The SACE® Tmax® XT molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) range helps ensure extreme performance and protection features up to 1200 amps Tmax XT MCCBs are designed to maximize ease of use, integration and connectivity, and are built to deliver safety, reliability and quality
Circuit Breaker Basics | ABB Electrification U. S. Unlike fuses that were used previously, circuit breakers are not usually damaged so they can be reset as opposed to being replaced Circuit breakers are used in residential and in industrial applications
Tandem Quad Circuit Breakers | ABB Electrification U. S. Tandem and Quad residential circuit breakers provide the ultimate solution for expanding electrical capacity with ease of installation and are compatible with all new and existing Single Phase PowerMark load centers
Power Break II | GE Industrial | ABB Electrification U. S. Power Break II Insulated Case Circuit Breakers are highly compact, heavy-duty breakers that combine ease of use, aesthetics and state-of-art performances in 200 through 4000-Amp frame sizes, rated for up to 200,000 Amps RMS symmetrical for 240Vac, in drawout and stationary versions
UL489 Miniature Circuit Breakers | ABB Electrification U. S. UL489 miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) ensure electrical safety in multiple applications UL489 MCBs feature two different tripping mechanisms, the delayed thermal tripping mechanism for overload protection, and the magnetic tripping mechanism for short circuit protection