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The EHD3015 from Eaton Cutler-Hammer is a molded case circuit breaker designed to accommodate various electrical applications. It is capable of handling a rated current of 15 A and operates effectively at a rated voltage of 480 V.
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| Manufacturer | Eaton Cutler-Hammer |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | Series C Circuit Breakers |
| Part Number | EHD3015 |
| Weight | 4.13 lbs (1.87 kg) |
| UPC | 786679317044 |
| Rated Current | 15 A |
| Trip Type | T186 |
| Terminal Type | Line and Load |
| Frame Type | F Frame |
| Min. Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Max. Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Number of Poles | 3 Poles |
| Interrupt Rating at 480 VAC | 14 kAIC |
| Interrupt Rating at 240 VAC | 18 kAIC |
| Rated Voltage | 480 V |
Eaton Cutler-Hammer's EHD3015 is categorized as a molded case circuit breaker, developed for efficient performance within electrical systems. With a rated current capacity of 15 Amperes, it can manage substantial loads while maintaining safety. The device connects at a rated voltage of 480 VAC and supports a frequency range of 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
Designed with three poles, this circuit breaker utilizes an F frame type construction. Its terminal connections are designated for both line and load, ensuring flexible integration into various setups. The trip type is classified as T186, enhancing its responsiveness to fault conditions.
For fault management, the EHD3015 has impressive interrupt ratings: capable of 18 kAIC when handling 240 VAC and 14 kAIC at 480 VAC. These ratings confirm its ability to effectively protect circuits against potential overloads and short circuits, making it essential for operational reliability and safety.