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ED2175 - 175Amp Circuit Breaker

ED2175 - 175Amp Circuit Breaker

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ED2175 - 175 Amp Circuit Breaker

If you’re working with higher amp loads and need something that just does its job without fuss, the ED2175 is a solid pick. This 175-amp, 2-pole breaker uses a thermal-magnetic trip, so it covers both ends—overloads that build up over time and sudden short circuits. That combination is what you want in real-world conditions where things don’t always fail cleanly. With a 65kA interrupting rating at 240VAC, it’s built to deal with serious fault levels, not just light-duty applications. The ED frame has been around for a long time and is commonly used in commercial and industrial panels, so you’re not dealing with anything unfamiliar here. It also comes with a fixed trip unit, meaning the settings stay consistent—no adjustments, no guesswork. Load terminals are included, which saves you a step during install.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Rated at 175 amps for higher-capacity circuits
  • 2-pole setup for handling larger electrical loads
  • Thermal-magnetic trip responds to both overloads and short circuits
  • 65kA interrupting capacity at 240VAC for higher fault conditions
  • ED frame—widely used in commercial and industrial setups
  • Non-interchangeable trip unit keeps things consistent
  • 40°C rating for standard operating environments
  • Load terminals included

Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: ED2175
  • Amperage: 175A
  • Poles: 2
  • Voltage: 240VAC
  • Interrupting Rating: 65kA @ 240VAC
  • Frame Type: ED
  • Trip Type: Thermal-Magnetic (fixed)
  • Temperature Rating: 40°C
  • Height: 6.0 in.
  • Weight: 2.75 lbs
  • Terminals: Load terminals included

Material Compliance and Certifications

  • Built with standard materials used across molded case circuit breakers, this unit is intended for safe, reliable operation in typical electrical distribution systems. It aligns with general industry expectations for performance and safety. For any specific compliance requirements, it’s always worth checking against your local codes or project specs.

Where It Works Best

  • You’ll usually see breakers like the ED2175 in commercial buildings, plant floors, or anywhere there’s heavier equipment pulling more current. It fits well in distribution panels, HVAC setups, and other systems where you don’t want nuisance trips—but still need proper protection when something goes wrong.

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