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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are electrical protection devices that disconnect a circuit when it detects that current between the neutral and the live conductor is not balanced. GFCI are also known as Residual Current Device
Learn MoreCircuit breakers are mechanical switching devices capable of breaking currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAC power connectors transfer alternating current through a variety of electronic devices. AC power connectors include simple AC inlets, outlets, and power entry modules.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGround Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) testers check for the integrity of GFCI devices
Learn MoreCable protectors cover wires, cables, hose or pipe in high traffic areas to protect them from damage
Learn MoreThermal cutoffs and thermal protectors are nonresetting, thermally sensitive devices designed to protect domestic electrical appliances and industrial equipment from fire. They are sometimes described as thermal one-shot fuses
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDisplay filters and films are designed to filter, enhanced and/or protect monitors or flat panel displays (FPD
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectrical receptacles, outlets, and wall sockets accept plugs and provide current to run electrical devices.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSafety gloves are protective garments worn that are worn over the hands for protection against dangerous or harmful environments.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectrical conduits and fittings are lengths of solid tubing used to house, protect, and cover electrical wiring and cables in power distribution systems
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWiring ducts are rigid trays typically used as raceways for cables and wires within electrical enclosures.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty tapes and films use proprietary or patented technologies and constructions, and are designed for specific industries and specialized applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCircuit protection devices are used to protect electronic components from unwanted transients such as current and voltage surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning, spikes and other signals that can imperil the operation or damage the component
Search by Specification | Learn MoreReceptacle testers are used to test wiring in electrical receptacles.
Learn MoreThree phase surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on AC three phase power lines. Three phase surge suppressors are not plug-in style devices
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Precision Graphic Overlays Identification Products Corporation
Mid-Range Diesel-Fueled Generator Set Caterpillar Electric Power
Sub Base Tanks General Industries
USFM Ultrasafe Fuse Module Ferraz Shawmut
Custom Power Distribution Units Interpower Corporation
Custom Power Distribution Units (PDU) Interact Power, Inc.
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Trimax bi-metallic circuit protectors operate on the principle of a load current flowing through a bi-metal strip. The electrical resistance encountered causes the strip to heat up, bend, and by doing so, to open a set of contacts. To ensure rapid opening of the circuit protector contacts, Trimax incorporates a "snap-action" feature as part of the bi-metal strip design . (read more)
CITEL introduces the newly redesigned P8AX Series coaxial surge protectors to protect antennas, microwaves, broadband applications, two-way radios, cellular equipment and GPS equipment against lightning surges and electrical transients. (read more)
CITEL's PRC series is a DC block coaxial surge protector designed for high exposure applications based on a Quarter Wave technology. The PRC devices can be tuned to a very narrow or wide band frequencies and provide bi-directional protection. The PRC is deployed to protect your sensitive RF equipment against harmful lightning surges and electrical transients. (read more)
A small, versatile snap-action thermal protector used mainly in motor, transformer, and lighting applications with 120, 240, or 277 VAC loads. Available with various bimetallic elements to match the circuit-breaker characteristics of the device to the application. (read more)
CITEL now offers a Heavy Duty DC surge protector, rated to withstand a direct lightning strike (10/350us waveform) as defined by ANSI/IEEE C62.41-2002 and IEC 61643-11. (read more)
CITEL's DLA series DIN Rail mountable surge protectors have been designed to protect your sensitive telephone, datacom and instrumentation equipment against harmful lightning surges and electrical transients. They utilize a hybrid technology that consists of a heavy duty three element gas tubes and solid state diodes. It combines a fast response time and a high power-handling capability. (read more)
Why allow damaging chips and abrasive particles to fall on the ways of your Bridgeport and then wipe them off? Now you can keep it clean from the start, while maintaining accuracy and greatly increasing the life of your machine. Gortite® way protectors are bellows-type covers made of .033" thick hypalon-coated fabric. (read more)
Critical control circuits are vulnerable to damage from lightning-induced transients. The DLP-25 data line protection series comes in three offerings – light, standard and heavy duty and protects up to five wires. Uses an aluminum DIN rail mount enclosure. If DIN rail does not exist in your application, create your own - a DIN rail bracket is provided for mounting to any flat surface. (read more)
Whether you are protecting power mains or a CCTV security camera, Hi-Fi stereo or a HDTV PolyPhaser has the correct protectors to suite your application and budget. Using multiple surge suppression technologies our patented designs offer superb protection in sturdy and functional designs. (read more)
Lightning is the biggest cause of damage to the DC-powered equipment used in photovoltaic and wind energy systems. The electronic components in the inverters and charge controllers of such systems cannot withstand the tremendous shocks of lightning-induced overvoltages. MCG's DCP-90 is the first product designed specifically for such applications. (read more)
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Prime Wire & Cable Portable GFCI Adapter and Surge Protector,... Prime Wire & Cable Portable GFCI Adapter and Surge Protector, Model# GFP10000 See Northern Tool + Equipment Information |
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Switches + Fuses | Electrical | Northern Tool + Equipment ');">Prime Wire & Cable Portable GFCI Adapter and Surge Protector, Model# GFP10000 See Northern Tool + Equipment Information |
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Circuit engineering - More GFCI Breaker Mysteries We then start plugging equipment in (the surge protector is still off) and the GFCI breaker trips. |
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Electric power engineering - Molded-Case Circuit Breakers... (20 Amp). The manufacture has confirmed that this is a Supplementary Protector, and NOT a MCCB. In our design, the AC facility power (either 120 VAC |
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Buy Prime Wire & Cable Portable GFCI Adapter and Surge... Prime Wire & Cable Portable GFCI Adapter and Surge Protector, Model# GFP10000 |
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OVERLOAD PROTECTOR,Wholesale China OVERLOAD PROTECTOR... OVERLOAD PROTECTOR,Wholesale OVERLOAD PROTECTOR China,Suppliers, Distributor OVERLOAD PROTECTOR OVERLOA D PROTECTOR SPECIFI CATION GRADE GFCI |
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Labconco: Duplex Electrical Receptacle Kit, 115 volts, 20... Protector Laboratory Fume Hoods and Enclosures Catalog Contains an overview, selection guides, features and benefits, ordering information, accessory See Labconco Corporation Profile & Catalog |
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Labconco: Protector Pass-Through Laboratory Hoods Protector Laboratory Fume Hoods and Enclosures Catalog Contains an overview, selection guides, features and benefits, ordering information, accessory See Labconco Corporation Profile & Catalog |
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Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Microwave Ovens A GFCI is not needed as long as the outlet is properly grounded and may result in nuisance tripping with some microwave ovens. |
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