Power Defense Moulded Case Circuit Breakers – Available Now in Canada.

EIN power defense 400

Oct 29, 2020

The Power Defense family is Eaton’s premier MCCB globally rated line, incorporating Power Xpert Release (PXR) electronic trip units with best-in-class safety and protection features. It includes ratings from 15 to 2500 amperes across 6 frames, thermal-magnetic and electronic breakers, and modular field-installable accessories. Power Defense breakers meet the requirements of UL, CSA, CE, and CCC.

Designed for electrical and machinery OEMs serving a range of industries and applications, these proven designs incorporate the latest in innovation with the high reliability that has been our hallmark since the advent of the circuit breaker in the 1920s.

When Power Defense MCCBs safeguard your structure’s power system, you are getting the latest protection technology, engineered for the future: Industry 4.0 features such as built-in communications, advanced energy metering, and algorithms that notify you when your circuit breaker needs maintenance; zone selective interlock technology that clears faults quickly and locally, preventing propagation into your system; ArcFlash reduction options that help protect your people with the fastest tripping speed technology. Not to mention Eaton’s best-in-class support and service. You are freeing yourself and your customers from concerns, and gaining the sort of assurance that allows your people to move and plan with confidence. That’s why our defense is your best offense.

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