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ESE Busbar
250A encapsulated busbar chassis to suit CBI SFR 10kA 18mm wide MCB/RCBO. Made in Australia.
DIN mount 13mm pitch MCB (AC) providing overload and short-circuit protection for equipment. Available from 0.1A to 25A. !P, 2P, 3P or 3P+N configurations.
DIN mount 13mm pitch MCB (DC) providing overload and short-circuit protection for equipment. Available from 0.1A to 200A.
AC and DC circuit breaker for equipment, providing overload and short-circuit protection. 0.1A to 100A AC and 400A DC. Wide range of circuits, mounts, terminations and delays.
DD Frame CBE with Remote Monitoring unit. Can be paired with up to a three pole DD-Frame circuit breaker unit.
Reliable protection against overloads.
Thermal Overload Relays protect AC circuits & motors against overloads, phase failure, long starting times and prolonged starting of the motor
3 Pole motor contactors available with both AC and DC rated contactor coils.
DD Frame CBE with Remote Actuator. Can be paired with up to a three pole DD-Frame circuit breaker unit.
DD Frame CBE with Low Voltage Release. Prevents reconnection of circuit breaker when voltage supplied is less than latching voltage.
AC and DC circuit breaker for equipment, providing overload and short-circuit protection. 0.1A to 50A. Wide range of circuits, mounts, terminations and delays.
AC and DC circuit breaker for equipment, providing overload and short-circuit protection. 0.1A to 30A.
DIN mount 13mm pitch DC circuit breaker for equipment, providing overload and shortcircuit protection. 0.1A to 200A. Compact 6.5mm module.
DIN mount 13mm pitch MCB (AC) providing overload and short-circuit protection for equipment. Available from 0.1A to 60A. !P, 2P, 3P or 3P+N configurations.
Ultra-compact Y-Frame high-energy DC circuit breaker, for 300V DC and 600 V DC applications.
Specialised product. For more information, please contact our sales office on 1800 770 870.
Moulded case circuit breaker (1000/1250/1600A) with electronic trip.
Moulded case circuit breaker (800A) with electronic trip.
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