EATON 9000X Series Power Boards


Eaton 9000X Series power boards are electrical panels that distribute power in buildings. They consist of circuit breakers to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by excess current. The circuit breakers of these power boards can be operated either manually or automatically. They are u...sed in commercial and industrial workspaces.Read more

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Working Mechanism

  • When the main power supply is turned on, electricity flows through the power board and is distributed across various circuits through the circuit breakers.
  • If any of the circuits draw a current above its rating, the circuit breaker for that circuit will interrupt the flow of electricity.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What to do if a circuit breaker in the Eaton 9000X Series power board trips?

If a circuit breaker trips, it means that the circuit has experienced an overload or short circuit. To reset the circuit breaker, locate the tripped breaker and switch it to the Off position. Then switch it back to the On position.

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