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ASI introduces UL1077 Circuit Breakers
 
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ASI introduces UL1077 Circuit Breakers
November 24, 2010 - Automation Systems Interconnect announce UL1077 Circuit Breakers available in D Trip Curve.

The new circuit breaker product line includes standard UL 1077 supplemental protectors with ratings ranging from 1 amp to 63 amps, high current versions for protection up to 125 amps and DC rated styles in both one and two pole. The standard NDB2 series can be ordered in one, two or three pole, all with a 10kA interrupt capacity. In addition to being 300% tested at the factory the NDB2 UL 1077 miniature circuit breakers feature a visual color-coded trip indicator, shock proof screw clamp connections and are all RoHs compliant. The 18mm footprint makes them an ideal drop-in replacement for most industry standard circuit breakers. A wide range of accessories including busbars, ground fault protectors, auxiliary contacts, alarm contacts and shunt releases can also be ordered.
 
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