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Hydraulic/Magnetic Circuit Breaker has trip-free mechanism.

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Hydraulic/Magnetic Circuit Breaker has trip-free mechanism.
Hydraulic/Magnetic Circuit Breaker has trip-free mechanism.

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June 19, 2009 - Available with 1-3 poles, H-Series meets requirements for IEC spacing and those of UL489A, UL1077, CSA, C22.2, and EN60934. Integral trip-free mechanism causes contacts to open when fault condition occurs, even if handle is held in ON position. Characteristics include max voltage of 250 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 80 Vdc; standard current coils from 1.00-32.0 A; and auxiliary switch ratings (SPDT) of 10.1 A to 250 Vac, 1.0 A to 65 Vdc/0.5 A to 80 Vdc, and 0.1 A to 125 Vac (with gold contacts).

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Carling Technologies, Inc.
60 Johnson Ave.
Plainville, CT, 06062
USA



New Carling H-Series Hydraulic/Magnetic Circuit Breaker


Plainville, CT June 4, 2009 -- Carling Technologies Inc., a leading global supplier of switches, controls and circuit protection equipment, is pleased to announce the latest addition to our product portfolio, the H-Series hydraulic/magnetic circuit breaker.

The H-Series product was designed for applications that require reliable circuit protection in a compact package; as such, it is physically smaller than our A-Series and a little larger than our M-Series. A single pole unit has a length of 1.732", width of .630", and a height of 1.654".

Features:
  • Provides reliable circuit protection in a low cost compact package
    Meets IEC spacing, making it an ideal choice for your international market applications
  • Designed to meet UL489A, UL1077, CSA, C22.2 and EN60934
  • Contains a "trip-free" mechanism - the contacts will open when a fault condition occurs, even if the handle is held in the ON position

    General Specifications:
    Electrical
    Maximum Voltage.........250VAC 50/60Hz 80 VDC
    Current Rating..............Standard current coils: 1.00, 2.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.0, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 30.0, 32.0
    Auxiliary Switch Rating...SPDT: 10.1A-250VAC, 1.0A- 65VDC/0.5A-80VDC, 0.1A-125VAC (with gold contacts)

    Physical
    Number of Poles.............. 1-3
    Weight ............................Approx. 48 grams/pole (1.7 oz)
    Internal Circuit Config......Series and Switch Only (with or without auxiliary switch)

    For more information on the new H Series Circuit Breaker, or our complete line of products, please:
  • visit our website at www.carlingtech.com
  • e-mail us at sales@carlingtech.com
  • call us at 860-793-9281

    Jen Buddenhagen
    Director of Marketing
    Carling Technologies, Inc.
    www.carlingtech.com
    Phone: 860-793-7124
    Fax: 860-793-2645
    Jen.buddenhagen@carlingtech.com
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