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Molded-case circuit breakers

Feb. 1, 2011
ACW Series molded-case circuit breakers are designed to disconnect power and provide circuit protection for low-voltage distribution systems against overloads and short circuits.

ACW Series molded-case circuit breakers are designed to disconnect power and provide circuit protection for low-voltage distribution systems against overloads and short circuits.

Features & benefits

  • UL489 certification; four different compact frames; standard selection factors include voltage and frequency rating, interrupting rating, continuous current rating, and accessories

  • Thermal and short-circuit protection from 15 to 800 A; available in short-circuit interrupting capacity P for standard industrial and commercial applications and W for high-performance applications

  • Plug-in accessories simplify field installation, minimize inventory

  • Cascading protection offers economical approach

WEG Electric Corp.
(800) ASK-4WEG
weg.net/us

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