Bussmann series - How to operate the Bussmann series Low Profile Compact Circuit Protector
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The revolutionary Bussmann® series Low Profile Compact Circuit Protector (CCPLP) fused disconnect switch is available in 1-, 2- and 3-pole versions for UL Class CC (1/10-30A), Class G (20A), 13/32”x1- 1/2” midget UL (1/10-30A) and IEC 10x38 aM/gG (0.16-32A) fuses. The CCPLP has the smallest footprint of any UL 98 Listed fused disconnect switch with up to a 200kA SCCR to help improve equipment SCCR. Class G and CC versions are easy to selectively coordinated with upstream CUBEFuses™ using published fuse ampacity ratio tables. Unique panel mounting permits easy integration into many panel designs and provides a high SCCR alternative to low profile circuit breakers on the market.
The revolutionary Bussmann® series Low Profile Compact Circuit Protector (CCPLP) fused disconnect switch is available in 1-, 2- and 3-pole versions for UL Class CC (1/10-30A), Class G (20A), 13/32”x1- 1/2” midget UL (1/10-30A) and IEC 10x38 aM/gG (0.16-32A) fuses. The CCPLP has the smallest footprint of any UL 98 Listed fused disconnect switch with up to a 200kA SCCR to help improve equipment SCCR. Class G and CC versions are easy to selectively coordinated with upstream CUBEFuses™ using published fuse ampacity ratio tables. Unique panel mounting permits easy integration into many panel designs and provides a high SCCR alternative to low profile circuit breakers on the market.
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