
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Moulded Case Circuit Breakers",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Circuit breaker guards industrial applications from
ABB Automation Tech (LV Products), which we summarised at the time by saying "New commercial and industrial circuit breakers have current ratings of up to 125A and rated voltages of up to 690V".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Circuit breakers answer high-power demands from
Chint Europe (UK): "Chint Power announces the launch of the NM6 range of moulded case circuit breakers with ratings from 125 to 1250A in both three- and four-pole variants".
In July 2006, we covered the news from Siemens Automation and Drives
concerning its Siemens low voltage switchgear
- take a look at Siemens equipment ripens competitiveness
which says: "AA Electric proposed the use of Siemens low voltage switchgear for helping Ecotech glasshouses".
Take a look also at the news release from Moeller Electric, Breakers cover full range of currents,
as well as Panel boards take on industrial applications from Moeller Electric,
and MCCBs extend safety coverage from ABB Automation Tech (LV Products).
See also:
One size fits all in novel MCCB range
(December 2003)
A new generation of Tmax moulded case circuit breakers is designed to cover virtually any low-voltage application up to 250A in a range of just three frame sizes with a common frame depth
New impetus for LW switchgear and fusegear market
(October 2003)
Pricing is emerging as a key competitive differentiator in the low voltage switchgear and fusegear market, says a new report
Switchboard aims for UK applications
(August 2003)
Moeller Electric's latest low voltage distribution switchboard has been designed, engineered and manufactured in the UK specifically to meet the needs of the British market
Novel breakers feature speedy switching
(April 2003)
A new modular range of moulded case circuit breakers is packed with new features, including an unusual double break contact for switching
Switchgear protects the Lovell telescope
(November 2002)
ABB has supplied Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire with Isomax moulded case circuit breakers and OS switch fuses for the University of Manchester's giant 76m Lovell radio telescope
Transparent energy powers comms network
(October 2002)
A Merlin Gerin outdoor NS feeder pillar that can be monitored anywhere in the world is helping cut maintenance and network control costs for Colt Telecom Group
Customised software aids electrical design
(August 2002)
Cadlogic has customised its vanilla Paracad+ software as a practical aid to hundreds of MEM Circuit Protection and Control system builders, assemblers and contractors
Switchboard cuts waiting time for hospital
(July 2002)
By enabling fast and easy installation, a new Merlin Gerin Prisma switchboard minimised disruption of vital services at Nottingham City hospital when an existing board reached the end of its life
Individually enclosed MCCBs/switch disconnectors
(November 2001)
The Stratum 63 range of MCCBs and switch disconnectors have individually enclosed moulded case and are supplied as a complete, ready assembled unit
Busbar trunking rising main cuts installation cost
(October 2001)
The Canalis KSR Rising Main busbar trunking system launched by Schneider Electric enables electrical distribution to be rapidly installed in multi-storey buildings of all types
Champagne offer for panel board purchasers
(July 2001)
F and G Installation Switchgear is offering buyers of its Concept 4000 range of high quality panel boards a premium bottle of Moet et Chandon champagne
New UK assembly centre for circuit breakers opens
(June 2001)
Eaton Corporation has opened a new Component Assembly Centre in the UK to decrease order times for Cutler-Hammer Magnum Air Circuit Breakers and Moulded Case Circuit Breakers by as much as 80%
The full spectrum for circuit protection
(April 2000)
New panel board gives FandG the full spectrum for circuit protection

