EATON GL Series Electronic Molded Case Circuit Breakers, LG Frame
Eaton GL Series electronic moulded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) are used in commercial and industrial applications for protection against short circuits, overloads and ground faults.
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Style | Model | Price | |
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A | GLH325035M | €27,295.09 | RFQ
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A | GLH360032M | €30,076.14 | RFQ
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A | GLH925032M | €43,679.92 | RFQ
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A | GLH740032M | €38,749.89 | RFQ
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A | GLH440036M | €43,679.92 | RFQ
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A | GLH425036M | €43,679.92 | RFQ
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A | GLH363035M | €33,780.96 | RFQ
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A | GLH363033M | €26,322.70 | RFQ
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A | GLH325032M | €25,136.37 | RFQ
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A | GLH960032M | €53,151.04 | RFQ
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A | GLH463032M | €46,178.98 | RFQ
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A | GLH460032M | €45,119.07 | RFQ
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A | GLH440032M | €38,749.89 | RFQ
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A | GLH425032M | €38,749.89 | RFQ
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A | GLH360035M | €32,828.02 | RFQ
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A | GLH340032M | €25,136.37 | RFQ
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A | GLH325033M | €23,580.54 | RFQ
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A | GLH940032M | €43,679.92 | RFQ
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A | GLH763032M | €46,178.98 | RFQ
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A | GLH760032M | €45,119.07 | RFQ
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A | GLH725032M | €38,749.89 | RFQ
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A | GLH463036M | €54,745.76 | RFQ
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A | GLH460036M | €53,151.04 | RFQ
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A | GLH360036M | €35,900.78 | RFQ
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A | GLH363036M | €37,116.26 | RFQ
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A | GLH3600FAM | €21,412.10 | RFQ
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A | GLH363032M | €30,805.43 | RFQ
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A | GLH360033M | €25,894.85 | RFQ
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A | GLH340036M | €28,821.74 | RFQ
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A | GLH325036M | €28,821.74 | RFQ
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A | GLH963032M | €54,745.76 | RFQ
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Features
- Eaton GL Series electronic MCCBs feature line and load end caps facilitating simplified maintenance and improved safety.
- They are equipped with an electronic LSI trip unit for remote monitoring and increased accuracy.
- These LG frame MCCBs have current & voltage ratings of 400A and 600VAC, respectively.
Standards and Approvals
- IEC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the interrupt rating of Eaton GL Series electronic moulded case circuit breakers?
- 70kAIC at 415VAC
- 65kAIC at 480VAC
- 35kAIC at 600VAC
- 100kAIC at 240VAC
What pole configuration does Eaton GL Series electronic MCCBs offer?
They are available in 2 / 3 / 4 pole configurations.
What are the points to inspect before operating the circuit breaker?
- Before performing maintenance on the circuit breaker, make sure to enclose the surrounding area and remove any potential safety hazards such as dust, dirt, grease or moisture.
- To ensure proper functionality of the circuit breaker, test the mechanical components, including the toggle actuator by turning the unit on and off multiple times.
- Perform a mechanical test of the circuit breaker by using the optional push-to-trip button located on the bottom of the unit.
- Check for any signs of damage or overheating, such as cracks, chips / discoloration and tighten any loose terminals or connectors. Additionally, confirm that the mounting hardware is properly installed.
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