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Circuit breakers make electricity safe in everyday life. The miniature breakers found in your home are relatively simple devices. Commercial units like the Eaton Power Defense with PXR Trip units are found everywhere, even if we do not see them. Learn how a basic circuit breaker works and get some insight into these advanced electronic controlled Circuit Breakers.

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  • koudelad
    koudelad over 4 years ago +4
    Nice introduction, circuit breakers are our invisible guardians. I am glad that there are also more Residual Current Circuit Breakers, that can save lives, especially in a bathrooms etc. By the way, if…
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    koudelad over 4 years ago

    Nice introduction, circuit breakers are our invisible guardians. I am glad that there are also more Residual Current Circuit Breakers, that can save lives, especially in a bathrooms etc.

     

    By the way, if you wanted to see what happens during a tripping inside a circuit breaker, check out the following video:

     

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