C Series Molded Case Circuit Breaker L Frame LDC3600F
C Series Molded Case Circuit Breaker L Frame LDC3600F
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About:
• The C Series Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) L Frame is engineered for high-performance circuit protection in industrial and commercial applications. It provides reliable overload and short-circuit protection, ensuring the safety and efficiency of electrical systems.
• The L Frame design allows for increased current ratings, accommodating larger electrical loads while maintaining a compact footprint.
• With advanced trip technology, customizable settings, and robust construction, this MCCB is ideal for use in demanding environments, enhancing operational reliability and system protection.
Also Known As:
C Series L Frame MCCB, L Frame Circuit Breaker, Molded Case Circuit Breaker L Frame, C Series Circuit Breaker, High-Performance Circuit Breaker, L Frame Molded Case Breaker.
Specification:
| Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker L Frame |
| Category | Circuit Breaker |
| Type | LDC |
| Voltage Rating | 600 Vac, 250 Vdc |
| Length/depth |
8.25 In |
| Height | 8.25 In |
| Width | 8.25 In |
| Part No. |
LDC3600F |
Features:
• Designed to handle high current applications, typically ranging from 100A to 800A, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.
• Combines thermal protection for overload conditions and magnetic protection for short circuits, ensuring comprehensive circuit safety.
• Space-efficient design that allows for easy integration into electrical panels and systems without requiring excessive space.
• Capable of providing both manual and automatic reset options, enhancing operational flexibility.
• Built with durable materials to withstand harsh environments, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
• Meets relevant safety and performance standards, providing assurance of reliability and regulatory compliance.
• Designed to interrupt and protect circuits during fault conditions, minimizing the risk of damage to electrical systems.