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Product category: Machine Safety Monitoring and Control
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: E-T-A circuit breakers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2005

Breakers boast improved electrical
protection

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Aerco has signed an agreement with E-T-A to become an official stocking distributor of the company's range of circuit breakers for equipment protection.

Aerco has signed an agreement with E-T-A to become an official stocking distributor of the company's range of circuit breakers for equipment protection Circuit breakers are increasingly used for many applications in preference to conventional fuses because of reduced installation and maintenance costs as well as the improved electrical protection they offer

In addition, they do not degrade with age and also inventory holdings are reduced as there is no need to stock spare fuses.

Approved to CBE standard EN60934 (IEC934), E-T-A circuit breakers are available in a range of types and mounting styles including panel and DIN rail, and are widely used in motors, transformers, solenoids, extra low voltage systems, household and office machines, instrumentation and marine equipment.

Rob Laughton Managing Director of Aerco said: "This is an important franchise for Aerco".

"It is the only circuit breaker range we carry and it covers both our traditional civil and military aerospace markets and the industrial market that we have targeted aggressively over the past couple of years".

E-T-A Managing Director, Jonathan Adams, added: "We are delighted to have signed a distributor agreement with Aerco".

"We are confident that Aerco's established position in the market and complementary product portfolio will enable Aerco to play a significant role, both in supporting our existing customers as well as contributing to our future growth plans".

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