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The Square D LJL36600U31X is a current-limiting circuit breaker designed to protect electrical systems from overcurrents, short circuits, and faults by interrupting the flow of electricity when abnormal conditions occur. Square D, a brand under Schneider Electric, is known for its high-quality electrical protection and control products.
Current-Limiting: This circuit breaker is current-limiting, meaning it is designed to interrupt fault currents very quickly before they can reach harmful levels. By limiting the peak fault current, it reduces the stress on the electrical system and prevents damage to equipment and wiring.
600 Amps: The LJL36600U31X is rated for 600 amps, making it suitable for medium to large-scale electrical systems in industrial and commercial applications.
Voltage Rating: This breaker typically has a 600V rating, suitable for systems operating up to that voltage.
Interrupting Rating: The circuit breaker can handle high fault currents, with an interrupting rating (or short-circuit breaking capacity) typically ranging from 65 kA to 100 kA, depending on the model, making it effective in environments with high fault current potential.
Frame Size and Type: The LJL series of breakers are part of Square D’s Masterpact line of high-performance breakers, offering robust protection and flexibility. They are designed for both service entrance and distribution board applications.
Thermal-Magnetic Protection: This circuit breaker uses a combination of thermal and magnetic protection:
The Square D LJL36600U31X is a current-limiting circuit breaker designed for industrial and commercial electrical systems. Its 600A rating, current-limiting features, and high interrupting capacity make it ideal for protecting critical electrical equipment and preventing damage from faults. With its thermal-magnetic protection, it offers reliable, long-term protection in demanding environments.
Weight | 20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 4 × 14 in |
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