Every millisecond counts - ARCON Eaton’s 3rd Generation of internal arc-fault mitigation system
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An arc flash in a low-voltage switchboard can be catastrophic in terms of safety of people and to the ongoing continuity of your business. The effects are very similar to those of an explosion and every millisecond counts in terms of quenching the arc flash. Eaton offers a comprehensive range of solutions to help businesses reduce the risk of injury and costly damage caused by an arc flash. In this video you will see the effects of an arc flash in a low-voltage switchboard. Find out how ARCON 3G can help you protect your personnel and property!
An arc flash in a low-voltage switchboard can be catastrophic in terms of safety of people and to the ongoing continuity of your business. The effects are very similar to those of an explosion and every millisecond counts in terms of quenching the arc flash. Eaton offers a comprehensive range of solutions to help businesses reduce the risk of injury and costly damage caused by an arc flash. In this video you will see the effects of an arc flash in a low-voltage switchboard. Find out how ARCON 3G can help you protect your personnel and property!
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