EATON E2R Type Mining Electronic Molded Case Circuit Breakers

Eaton E2R Type mining electronic moulded case circuit breakers use electronic components and microprocessors to monitor & control the flow of electricity. They are used in low-voltage power distribution systems to protect against overloads, short circuits and other electrical faults.

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E2R31638B20W
- SGD 98,610.03
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E2R316T33WU49
- SGD 74,898.40
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E2R316B20W
- SGD 86,770.36
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E2R31638W
- SGD 90,727.69
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E2R316T32WU49
- SGD 82,522.32
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E2R320T33WA12U49
- SGD 87,933.30
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E2R32038B20W
- SGD 108,495.25
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E2R320B20W
- SGD 95,476.49
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E2R320W
- SGD 86,786.51
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E2R32038W
- SGD 99,805.31
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E2R316W
- SGD 78,888.01
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Working Mechanism

  • When an overloading or short-circuit condition is identified, the microprocessor in the device quickly calculates the amount of current flowing in the circuit and compares it to a predetermined threshold.
  • If the current goes above the set limit, the electronic moulded case circuit breaker sends a signal to activate a tripping mechanism, opening the circuit and stopping the flow of current.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a circuit breaker different from a fuse?

A circuit breaker can be reset after it is tripped, while a fuse must be replaced. Circuit breakers also respond faster to electrical faults than fuses.

How do you maintain a circuit breaker?

To maintain a circuit breaker, regularly inspect & clean it, test it annually and replace it if necessary.

How does an electronic moulded case circuit breakers differ from a traditional circuit breaker?

Eaton E2R Type mining electronic moulded case circuit breakers use electronic components to provide more precise and accurate protection than traditional circuit breakers.

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