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Electrical systems
News Release from: E-T-A Circuit Breakers | Subject: E-T-A 808 Magnetic CBE mini - circuit breaker
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 July 2002
Circuit breaker has extremely fast
switching times
A redesigned and improved miniaturised magnetic circuit breaker provides extremely fast switching times to protect sensitive electronic circuitry.
E-T-A Circuit Breakers has introduced a redesigned and improved version of its popular miniaturised magnetic circuit breaker for equipment (CBE) Now featuring the award winning New Look corporate design with elegant styling and colour coordination, type 808 provides extremely fast switching times to protect sensitive electronic circuitry
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 5 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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E-T-A Circuit Breakers is producing a wide range of ultra-reliable circuit breakers equipment (CBEs) and a range of sub-racks and other power distribution systems.
Current ratings have been extended up to 8A.
The new E-T-A 808 Magnetic CBE is suitable for 24V DC operation with a choice of current ratings from 0.01 to 8A.
The design incorporates a unique, rapid switching mechanism with electrically separate excitation and switching circuits, and also offers auxiliary contacts for status signalling.
The switching and auxiliary circuits are rated at 5A.
The E-T-A 808 features a push/pull on/off operating button which provides a useful manual switching function.
The overall housing size of the New Look product is a very compact 30mm x 20mm x 10mm deep.
The whole unit, which weighs only around 10g, is designed for direct mounting on a printed circuit board to provide protection of sensitive PCB circuitry and components, as well as for use in safety and control systems.
With the same pin layout and spacing as its predecessor, the new version can be used as a direct drop-in replacement. Request a free brochure from E-T-A Circuit Breakers ...
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