Trip unit

June 9, 2008
The Series G L-Frame combines the company’s Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System with the Digitrip 310+ electronic trip unit, enabling placement of the trip unit in maintenance mode to reduce potential arc flash energy.

The Series G L-Frame combines the company’s Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System with the Digitrip 310+ electronic trip unit, enabling placement of the trip unit in maintenance mode to reduce potential arc flash energy. Ampere ranges include100–250A, 160–400A, 250–600 A, and 250–630A. Additional product features include a status indicator, test without tripping indicator, maintenance mode indicator, and push-to-trip test button; an optional self-powered plug-in test kit; optional cause of trip/ammeter display; adjustable short time delay and long time delay; and instantaneous and optional adjustable ground fault protection.

Eaton

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