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Mid-Trip, Multi-Pole Breakers Now Part of Load Center Panels

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

If you're managing power to core routers, blade servers and other high-current equipment, Telect load center power distribution solutions help you meet high-current requirements and maximize space. Now these panels handle mid-trip and multi-pole circuit breakers, along with TLS, TPS or TFD fuses, providing you with multiple options for interrupt devices to meet your requirements and standards.

Telect load center solutions include a fully enclosed panel with integrated GMT fuses, as well as an open-frame system for MCPA enclosure applications. Each panel features a dual-feed 600A input to handle the high power requirements of today's active equipment.

Load center panels measure just 4 RU in vertical space, while frames are just 2 RU high. Both options help to maximize rack space, providing the amperage capacity of a distribution frame in a much smaller footprint.

With a mid-trip breaker, it's easy to distinguish between an overloaded circuit and one that has been intentionally opened. The breaker trips half-way in an over-current situation, allowing for quick visual identification. In contrast, an intentional shut-off moves the breaker switch all the way. This distinction is a simple way to streamline troubleshooting, minimize downtime and eliminate false alarms.

Circuit breakers for Telect load center panels and frames are available in single-pole, double-pole and triple-pole designs, providing a complete range of configurations to meet the requirements of the application. For increased power density, double- or triple-pole breakers are simple to install and use. Double-pole breakers are available up to 200 amps; triple-pole breakers are rated up to 250 amps.

For even more versatility, you can utilize high-current TPS, TLS or TPC fuses in the load center panel if that's your standard.

Learn more about Telect load center systems and all Telect power products at Telect.com.

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