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PDG21M0030TFFL - 30Amp Circuit Breaker
PDG21M0030TFFL - 30Amp Circuit Breaker
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PDG21M0030TFFL - 30Amp Circuit Breaker
The Eaton PDG21M0030TFFL molded case circuit breaker is a globally rated, high-performance solution designed for advanced circuit protection in modern electrical systems. Featuring a single-pole configuration and a 30Amp current rating, this breaker provides an outstanding interrupting capacity of up to 65kA at 480V. Its Frame 2 compact design, fixed-fault trip unit (T-M), and standard load-only terminals ensure efficient operation and seamless installation. Certified to international safety standards, it is suitable for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Superior Interrupting Capacity: Rated up to 65kA at 480V (UL) and 100kA at 240V (UL) for exceptional circuit protection under fault conditions.
- Compact and Efficient Design: Single-pole Frame 2 construction optimizes space and provides reliable performance.
- Engineered for Reliability: Built for consistent operation in demanding environments, ensuring long-term protection.
Technical Specifications:
- Amperage Rating: 30Amp
- Poles: 1
- Voltage Rating: 600 Vac maximum
- Interrupting Capacity: 65kA at 480V (UL), 35kA at 600V (UL/CSA), 100kA at 240V (UL), Additional IEC ratings, including 70kA Icu at 380-415V
- Dimensions: 88.9 mm (L) x 35.1 mm (W) x 53.34 mm (H)
- Weight: 0.839 kg
- Trip Unit: Fixed-fault (T-M) for consistent protection.
Material Compliance and Certifications:
- Certifications: UL 489, IEC 60947-2, CSA, and CCC for global safety standards.
- RoHS Compliant: Adheres to environmental standards, reducing ecological impact.
Suitability:
- The Eaton PDG21M0030TFFL circuit breaker is a versatile solution for protecting single-phase electrical systems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. Its high interrupting capacity, compact design, and compliance with global certifications make it a dependable choice for safeguarding circuits against overloads and short circuits.
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