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ET6L provides Overload, Short-circuit, Instantaneous and Earth-fault protections
Zone Selective Interlocking

Microprocessor based ET trip systems with thermal memory
Zone Selective Interlocking

ET2L provides Overload and Short-circuit protections
Zone Selective Interlocking

ET6L provides Overload, Short-circuit, I
ET2B provides Overload and Short-circuit protections

ET6L provides Overload, Short-circuit, I
All Easypact SPS Air Circuit Breakers are equipped with terminal















ET2L provides Overload and Short-circuit protections
Zone Selective Interlocking


ET6L provides Overload, Short-circuit, Instantaneous and Earth-fault protections
Microprocessor based ET trip systems with thermal memory

Zone Selective Interlocking
ET2L provides Overload and Short-circuit protections

ET2L provides Overload and Short-circuit protections
Zone Selective Interlocking

Microprocessor based ET trip systems with thermal memory
Zone Selective Interlocking

Microprocessor based ET trip systems with thermal memory
Icu=Ics=Icw(1sec) = 50kA @ 440V AC

Microprocessor based ET trip systems with thermal memory
ET6L provides Overload, Short-circuit, Instantaneous and Earth-fault protections

Zone Selective Interlocking
Icu=Ics=Icw(1sec) = 50kA @ 440V AC



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What is a Manual ACB?
A Manual ACB (Automatic Circuit Breaker) is a type of circuit breaker that requires manual intervention to reset after it has tripped due to an overload or short circuit. Unlike automatic resettable breakers, it needs to be physically switched back on.
How does a Manual ACB work?
When an excessive current flows through the circuit, the Manual ACBs internal mechanism (often thermal or magnetic) triggers a trip, opening the circuit and stopping the flow of electricity. To restore power, a person must manually engage the reset mechanism.
What are the advantages of using a Manual ACB?
Manual ACBs are generally simpler in design, potentially more reliable in certain harsh environments, and often more cost-effective than their automatic counterparts. They also ensure that an operator is aware of a fault before power is restored.
Where are Manual ACBs typically used?
Manual ACBs are commonly found in industrial settings, older electrical installations, and applications where manual supervision and control of circuit reset are preferred or required for safety reasons.
Is a Manual ACB safe to reset?
It is crucial to ensure the fault that caused the trip has been identified and resolved before attempting to reset a Manual ACB. Resetting a breaker without addressing the underlying issue can be dangerous and may lead to further damage or hazards.