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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Eaton
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
FD3050BP10
FD3050BP10 is a 50 amp, 3-pole molded case circuit breaker from Eaton's C Series designed for reliable circuit protection in industrial and commercial applications. This breaker supports up to 600 VAC and 250 VDC operation with a fixed thermal-magnetic trip unit.
The FD3050BP10 features a 35 kA interrupt rating at 480 VAC and 65 kA at 240 VAC, ensuring high fault current interruption capability. It is a complete breaker with a frame type F and is UL Listed for safety and performance compliance. The breaker is designed for load side mounting and operates at 50/60 Hz frequency.
- Amperage: 50 A
- Voltage Rating: 600 VAC / 250 VDC
- Poles: 3
- Interrupt Rating: 35 kA at 480 VAC, 65 kA at 240 VAC
- Series/Frame: C Series, Frame F
- Trip Unit: Fixed Thermal-Magnetic
- Mounting Type: Load Side
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Certification: UL Listed
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Specifications
- Part Number: FD3050BP10
- Manufacturer : Eaton
- Brand : Cutler Hammer
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : Series C
- Type : FD
- Voltage : 600
- Amperage : 50
- Phase : 3
- Poles : 3
- AIC rating : 35kA@480V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous
- Frame Size : F Frame
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- UPC : 786685020815
- GTIN : 00786685020815
- Country of Origin : Dominican Republic
- Dimensions : 3.38 in x 6 in x 4.13 in (Length/Depth x Height x Width)
- Weight : 4.5
- Certification : UL Listed
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