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NOARK Electric Offers Advanced Enclosed Breakers for Electrical Safety

Nov. 22, 2024
Designed as a fortified barrier against overloads and short circuits, these products aim to enhance the reliability and safety of electrical systems across a range of applications.

Enclosed breakers serve an essential function in any electrical setup, acting independently to safeguard feeder and branch circuits. NOARK’s range include options tailored for service installations, ensuring that these critical components meet stringent safety standards, including UL489 and CSA C22.2 No.5 and EC/EN 60947-2.

Units are made to face the rigors of modern electrical demands while ensuring user safety. This is important for industries that rely heavily on uninterrupted power supply and equipment protection.

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Key features of the enclosed breakers are:

  • Rated current up to 600 A
  • Voltage rating up to 600 VAC
  • NEMA enclosure Type 1, 12 and 3R
  • Molded case circuit breakers (Ex9 M Series: M1-M4)
  • Neutral terminals for 3P-4W and 2P-3W systems.

In addition to their core functionalities, the enclosed breakers are available in a range of configurations to suit many installations. The flexibility and design allows for integration into existing systems, and the incorporation of technology ensures the breakers can handle future electrical challenges.

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