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Product category: Circuit Protection Devices
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: E-T-A Circuit Breakers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 March 2001

Circuit breakers off the shelf

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Electromechanical specialist Aerco has added to its product portfolio by stocking the E-T-A ranges of high quality circuit breakers including many products that carry MIL specification approvals.

Electromechanical specialist Aerco has added to its product portfolio by stocking the E-T-A ranges of high quality circuit breakers including many products that carry MIL specification approvals The E-T-A range of circuit breakers covers all categories and all product types

These include: thermal breakers for over current protection, thermal magnetic devices that provide precision matched performance for telecommunications and process control systems and fast acting magnetic CBEs for protection of the most sensitive circuits and components.

Heavy duty CBEs are also available for the most demanding of applications such as aerospace, defence, automotive, marine and railroad as are customised hybrid designs with solid state switching capability.

Also available is a range of E-T-A circuit breaker accessories such as bus bars, mounting brackets and terminal adapters.

Rocker, push button, toggle and lever switching elements are available and switching mechanisms can be specified from thermal/magnetic, magnetic overcurrent or thermal overcurrent.

The switching elements can be mounted on industry standard 35mm DIN rail or panel mounted with solder or screw terminations.

Time-delayed and illuminated versions are also available.

Built with designed-in durability and proven reliability, the E-T-A range carries approvals from VDE, CSA, UL and CAA.

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