EATON G Series Molded Case Circuit Breakers, EG Frame
Eaton G Series molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) are used in switchboards, panelboards, motor control centres and electrical distribution equipment for protection against overloads, short circuits and electrical faults.
Style | Model | AIC Rating | Amps | Price | |
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A | EGE3050AFGV | - | - | €1,726.98 | RFQ
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B | EGE4020FFGV | - | - | €2,530.16 | RFQ
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C | EGE4160AFG | - | - | €6,231.10 | RFQ
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D | EGE7063FFGV | - | - | €2,744.09 | RFQ
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E | EGH3050FFWV | - | - | €2,434.87 | RFQ
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B | EGE4016FFGV | - | - | €2,530.16 | RFQ
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B | EGE4110FFG | - | - | €6,056.06 | RFQ
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E | EGH3050FFWX8Y1 | - | - | €2,695.48 | RFQ
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A | EGE3110FFG | - | - | €1,497.15 | |
F | EGE7063AFG | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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E | EGH3040FFB | - | - | €1,145.54 | |
D | EGE7015FFG | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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C | EGE4050AFGV | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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C | EGE4020AFG | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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C | EGE4080AFG | - | - | €2,800.50 | RFQ
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B | EGE4035FFG | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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E | EGH3035FFWV | - | - | €2,434.87 | RFQ
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A | EGE3045FFG | - | - | - | RFQ
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A | EGE3045FFB | - | - | €1,680.29 | RFQ
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D | EGE7035FFGV | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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F | EGE7040AFG | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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A | EGE3080FFB | - | - | €2,016.74 | RFQ
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C | EGE4025AFGV | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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E | EGH3063AFGV | - | - | €2,555.45 | RFQ
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A | EGE3100AFGV | - | - | €2,088.70 | RFQ
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E | EGH3100AFGV | - | - | €3,117.49 | RFQ
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G | EGH1125FFG | - | - | €2,170.39 | RFQ
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H | EGH2020FFG | - | - | - | RFQ
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G | EGH1125FFB | - | - | €2,170.39 | RFQ
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I | EGH2015FFB | - | - | €2,110.10 | RFQ
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E | EGH3125FFB | - | - | €6,697.85 | RFQ
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D | EGE7060FFGV | - | - | €2,744.09 | RFQ
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D | EGE7100FFG | - | - | €2,744.09 | RFQ
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F | EGE7050AFGV | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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F | EGE7100AFGV | - | - | €2,800.50 | RFQ
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E | EGH3070FFGV | - | - | €3,022.19 | RFQ
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E | EGH3060FFGV | - | - | €2,473.78 | RFQ
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D | EGE7125FFG | - | - | €6,056.06 | RFQ
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D | EGE7045FFG | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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J | EGH3100FFGV | - | - | €3,022.19 | RFQ
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D | EGE7110FFGV | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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C | EGE4040AFGV | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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D | EGE7100FFGV | - | - | €6,056.06 | RFQ
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E | EGH3080AFG | - | - | €3,117.49 | RFQ
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B | EGE4015FFG | - | - | €2,261.78 | RFQ
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D | EGE7070FFGV | - | - | €2,744.09 | RFQ
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F | EGE7032AFGV | - | - | €2,333.75 | RFQ
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A | EGE3080FFGB1 | - | - | €2,788.82 | RFQ
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B | EGH4032FFGV | - | - | €3,327.53 | RFQ
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H | EGE2080FFB | - | - | €1,972.01 | RFQ
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K | EGE3040AFGV | - | - | €1,726.98 | RFQ
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K | EGE3032FFGV | - | - | €1,680.29 | RFQ
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K | EGE3035FFEA1 | - | - | €2,429.05 | RFQ
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K | EGE4125AFGV | - | - | €6,231.10 | RFQ
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K | EGE3040AFG | - | - | €1,726.98 | RFQ
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K | EGE3030FFEA1 | - | - | €2,429.05 | RFQ
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K | EGE3025FFB | - | - | €1,680.29 | RFQ
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K | EGE3016FFG | - | - | €1,680.29 | RFQ
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H | EGE2050FFG | - | - | €1,433.31 | RFQ
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H | EGE2050FFB | - | - | €1,643.36 | RFQ
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K | EGC3125FFWH31 | - | - | €9,568.36 | RFQ
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Features
- Eaton G Series molded case circuit breakers have EG frames allowing them to be easily installed in compact spaces within electrical panels and cabinets.
- They have operating currents ranging from 16 to 160A.
- These MCCBs come in 3 pole & 4 pole configurations for providing balanced power distribution and reducing the chance of power quality issues.
Standards and Approvals
- IEC
- CE
- UL
- CSA
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install Eaton G Series MCCBs?
While installing, it is important to turn off the power to the panelboard or other electrical equipment where it will be installed. The cover of the equipment must be removed, and any wires or cables that are attached to the existing breaker must be disconnected. The new breaker can then be installed by attaching it to the equipment and reconnecting the wires or cables. After the installation, replace the cover and restore power to the equipment.
What safety measures should I follow when working with these circuit breakers?
- To ensure your safety when working with these circuit breakers, it is crucial to adhere to all necessary safety measures to prevent harm to yourself or damage to the equipment.
- Before beginning any work on the circuit breaker, always make sure to turn off the power to the equipment and wear protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses and ear protection.
How can I troubleshoot Eaton G Series MCCBs that keep tripping?
If these circuit breakers continue to trip, this could be a sign of an overload or short circuit within the electrical system. To resolve this issue, it is recommended to inspect all wires and cables for any signs of looseness or damage. Additionally, make sure the circuit breaker is appropriately sized for the load it is intended to protect.
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