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Arc-resistant switchgear

Jan. 4, 2013
Eaton’s low-voltage arc-resistant switchgear offers a front-accessible design that may eliminate the NEC requirement of 36 in. of rear clearance.
This low-voltage arc-resistant switchgear features a front-accessible design that enables the equipment
to be installed against the wall. With the front-accessible gear, users may no longer need to meet the NEC requirement of 36 in. of rear clearance, according to the company. The switchgear meets UL 1558 and ANSI C37.20.7 arc-resistant standards for personnel protection. In addition, the product is designed to protect users around the entire perimeter of the equipment.

Eaton

For more information, visit www.eaton.com.

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