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The FDC2015 is a molded case circuit breaker from Eaton Cutler-Hammer's Series C line, designed for efficient electrical circuit management. It operates at a rated current of 15 A and supports both AC (600 VAC) and DC (250 VDC) voltage applications.
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| Manufacturer | Eaton Cutler-Hammer |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Product Line | Series C Circuit Breakers |
| Part Number | FDC2015 |
| UPC | 786679620151 |
| Rated Voltage AC | 600 VAC |
| Rated Voltage DC | 250 VDC |
| Trip Type | T186 |
| Rated Current | 15 A |
| Terminal Type | Load Side |
| Frame Type | F Frame |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Number of Poles | 2 Poles |
| Interrupt Rating at 480 V | 100 KAIC |
| Interrupt Rating at 240 V | 200 KAIC |
The FDC2015 part from Eaton Cutler-Hammer is categorized as a molded case circuit breaker, intended for reliable circuit protection in various applications. This unit is rated for a current capacity of 15 amperes. It can function with alternating current at up to 600 volts and direct current at 250 volts, allowing versatility in power management.
Included in its features is a type T186 trip mechanism, which ensures that the breaker responds adequately to fault conditions. The design consists of two poles, providing connections suitable for many circuit configurations. With a frame type identified as F Frame, the breaker is designed for load side terminal connections that ensure secure electrical links.
In terms of performance reliability, the FDC2015 boasts impressive interrupt ratings: 200 KAIC for circuits operating at 240 volts and 100 KAIC for those at 480 volts. The operational frequency ranges from a minimum of 50 Hz to a maximum of 60 Hz, aligning with standard electrical systems for seamless integration into existing setups.