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Eaton Cutler Hammer Circuit Breakers
BR360 Eaton 60 Amperager Circuit Breaker
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Eaton Cutler Hammer is a brand that produces electrical products, including circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are devices designed to protect electrical circuits and appliances from overcurrents and short circuits, which can lead to electrical fires and other hazards. They achieve this by interrupting the flow of electrical current when it exceeds a certain level, thus preventing damage to the circuit and connected devices.
Eaton Cutler Hammer offers a wide range of circuit breakers for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. These circuit breakers come in different types and sizes to accommodate different electrical loads and voltage levels. Some common types of circuit breakers offered by Eaton Cutler Hammer include:
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Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs): These are commonly used in residential and commercial installations to protect individual circuits. They are available in different current ratings and trip characteristics. Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs): These are larger circuit breakers suitable for higher current applications, such as industrial and commercial facilities. They offer adjustable trip settings and additional features for better protection and control.Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs): GFCIs are specialized circuit breakers designed to quickly detect ground faults and interrupt the circuit to prevent electric shock. They are commonly used in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens.Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs): AFCIs are designed to detect dangerous arcing conditions in electrical circuits that could potentially cause fires. They are often used to enhance safety in residential settings.