All categories

Electrical Circuit Protection & Load Centers

Manufacturer
Telemecanique Sensors
Telemecanique Sensors

Found 129 products

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU3401021 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for unit mount installation. It features a shunt trip coil, facilitating remote tripping of the breaker. This MCB is rated for a current of 40A and accommodates slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides. It is compatible with a cross-section of 14-2AWG for one aluminum or copper cable. The QOU3401021 is a 3-pole breaker, suitable for systems with rated voltages of 48Vdc and 120V/240V AC. It operates within a control voltage range of 120Vac to 208Vac. The short circuit breaking rating stands at 10kA for 240Vac and 5kA for 48Vdc, with box lugs as the type of terminals.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU335 is a unit-mount Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for securing electrical circuits. It features a 3-pole configuration and accommodates a rated current of 35A. This MCB is compatible with both AC and DC applications, supporting rated voltages of 120V and 240V for AC, and 48Vdc for DC. It is equipped with slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides, facilitating connections with a cross-section range of 14-2AWG for aluminum or copper cables. The QOU335 offers a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240Vac and 5kA at 48Vdc, utilizing box lugs as its terminal type.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU3255283 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for unit mount installation. This three-pole MCB features ring tongue connections on both the load and line sides, facilitating secure and straightforward wiring. It is rated for a current of 25A and can operate at a rated voltage of 120V or 240V AC, and 48V DC. The QOU3255283 offers a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240V AC and 5kA at 48V DC, ensuring protection against overcurrents in a variety of electrical circuits.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric VW3A8306DRC is a mounting accessory designed for use as a Modbus line terminator with screw terminals. It features a resistance of 120 Ω.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOXD316 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a plug-in mounting mode and a plug-in connection type for ease of installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 16A and can operate at a rated voltage of 240V to 415V AC. It is a 3 Pole circuit breaker with a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac. The QOXD316 utilizes press plate terminals for secure wire connections.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOXD120 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a plug-in mounting mode and a plug-in connection type, facilitating easy installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of either 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device, ensuring it can be used in a variety of circuit configurations. The QOXD120 has a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac and is equipped with press plate terminals for secure wire connections.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOBXD110 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a bolt-on mounting mode and a bolt-on connection type, ensuring secure installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 10A and can operate at rated voltages of 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device with a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac. The QOBXD110 is equipped with press plate terminals for reliable wire connection.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOBXD120 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a bolt-on mounting mode and a bolt-on connection type, ensuring secure installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of either 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device, equipped with press plate terminals for reliable wire connection. The QOBXD120 has a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac, making it suitable for various electrical protection applications.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOW120 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for plug-in mounting. It features a plug-in connection type and is suitable for a single cable of aluminum or copper ranging from 14-8AWG. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of 120V to 240V AC or 48V DC. It is equipped with one pole and has a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240Vac and 5kA at 48Vdc. The QOW120 utilizes press plate type terminals for connections.

Quick Quote

Telemecanique Sensors

Square D by Schneider Electric QOUR340 is a unit-mount Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for effective circuit protection. This 3-pole MCB is capable of handling a rated current of 40A and accommodates a wire cross-section of 14-2AWG for both aluminum and copper cables. It features slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. The QOUR340 is versatile in its application with a rated voltage of 120V to 240V AC and 48V DC, making it suitable for a wide range of electrical systems. Its short circuit breaking rating stands at 10kA for 240V AC and 5kA for 48V DC, highlighting its capability to handle significant fault conditions. The device utilizes box lugs as its type of terminals, further emphasizing its ease of installation and maintenance.

Quick Quote

ItemManufacturerPriceStockDelivery

QOU3401021

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU3401021 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for unit mount installation. It features a shunt trip coil, facilitating remote tripping of the breaker. This MCB is rated for a current of 40A and accommodates slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides. It is compatible with a cross-section of 14-2AWG for one aluminum or copper cable. The QOU3401021 is a 3-pole breaker, suitable for systems with rated voltages of 48Vdc and 120V/240V AC. It operates within a control voltage range of 120Vac to 208Vac. The short circuit breaking rating stands at 10kA for 240Vac and 5kA for 48Vdc, with box lugs as the type of terminals.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOU335

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU335 is a unit-mount Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for securing electrical circuits. It features a 3-pole configuration and accommodates a rated current of 35A. This MCB is compatible with both AC and DC applications, supporting rated voltages of 120V and 240V for AC, and 48Vdc for DC. It is equipped with slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides, facilitating connections with a cross-section range of 14-2AWG for aluminum or copper cables. The QOU335 offers a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240Vac and 5kA at 48Vdc, utilizing box lugs as its terminal type.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOU3255283

Square D by Schneider Electric QOU3255283 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for unit mount installation. This three-pole MCB features ring tongue connections on both the load and line sides, facilitating secure and straightforward wiring. It is rated for a current of 25A and can operate at a rated voltage of 120V or 240V AC, and 48V DC. The QOU3255283 offers a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240V AC and 5kA at 48V DC, ensuring protection against overcurrents in a variety of electrical circuits.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

VW3A8306DRC

Square D by Schneider Electric VW3A8306DRC is a mounting accessory designed for use as a Modbus line terminator with screw terminals. It features a resistance of 120 Ω.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOXD316

Square D by Schneider Electric QOXD316 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a plug-in mounting mode and a plug-in connection type for ease of installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 16A and can operate at a rated voltage of 240V to 415V AC. It is a 3 Pole circuit breaker with a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac. The QOXD316 utilizes press plate terminals for secure wire connections.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOXD120

Square D by Schneider Electric QOXD120 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a plug-in mounting mode and a plug-in connection type, facilitating easy installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of either 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device, ensuring it can be used in a variety of circuit configurations. The QOXD120 has a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac and is equipped with press plate terminals for secure wire connections.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOBXD110

Square D by Schneider Electric QOBXD110 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a bolt-on mounting mode and a bolt-on connection type, ensuring secure installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 10A and can operate at rated voltages of 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device with a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac. The QOBXD110 is equipped with press plate terminals for reliable wire connection.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOBXD120

Square D by Schneider Electric QOBXD120 is a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) designed for branch circuit protection. It features a bolt-on mounting mode and a bolt-on connection type, ensuring secure installation. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of either 240V or 415V AC. It is a single-pole device, equipped with press plate terminals for reliable wire connection. The QOBXD120 has a short circuit breaking rating of 3kA at 415Vac, making it suitable for various electrical protection applications.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOW120

Square D by Schneider Electric QOW120 is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for plug-in mounting. It features a plug-in connection type and is suitable for a single cable of aluminum or copper ranging from 14-8AWG. This MCB is rated for a current of 20A and can operate at a rated voltage of 120V to 240V AC or 48V DC. It is equipped with one pole and has a short circuit breaking rating of 10kA at 240Vac and 5kA at 48Vdc. The QOW120 utilizes press plate type terminals for connections.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

QOUR340

Square D by Schneider Electric QOUR340 is a unit-mount Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) designed for effective circuit protection. This 3-pole MCB is capable of handling a rated current of 40A and accommodates a wire cross-section of 14-2AWG for both aluminum and copper cables. It features slotted box lugs connections on both the load and line sides, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. The QOUR340 is versatile in its application with a rated voltage of 120V to 240V AC and 48V DC, making it suitable for a wide range of electrical systems. Its short circuit breaking rating stands at 10kA for 240V AC and 5kA for 48V DC, highlighting its capability to handle significant fault conditions. The device utilizes box lugs as its type of terminals, further emphasizing its ease of installation and maintenance.

Telemecanique Sensors

Quick Quote

Electrical Circuit Protection & Load Centers

General Guide & Overview

A load center, also known as an electrical service panel, circuit breaker box, or panelboard, is a crucial component of a home's electrical system. It functions to receive incoming power from the utility company and distribute it to the various electrical circuits throughout the house. There are two main types of load centers: main breaker load centers and main lug load centers. Main breaker load centers have a built-in main breaker that provides overcurrent protection for all the downstream circuits. On the other hand, main lug load centers have a single lug and do not have a main breaker. They are often used as subpanels to add additional circuits to an existing electrical system. Load centers are essential for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the electrical distribution in a home.

Understanding Load Centers and Panelboards

Load centers and panelboards, which are essentially the same thing, serve as the central distribution centers for electrical power in a residential setting. They house circuit breakers that safeguard individual electrical circuits throughout the home. The load center receives power from either the utility company or another load center and then efficiently distributes it to the various branch circuits.

Each circuit within the load center is safeguarded by a circuit breaker, designed to trip and cut off the power in case of an overload or short circuit. This vital feature ensures the protection and safety of the electrical circuits.

Load centers are available in various sizes and configurations to cater to the specific requirements of a home's electrical system. This versatility allows them to effectively accommodate diverse electrical power distribution needs.

Main Breaker Load Centers vs. Main Lug Load Centers

When it comes to the primary load centers in a home's electrical system, two options stand out: main breaker load centers and main lug load centers. Understanding the differences between these two components is crucial for designing an efficient and reliable electrical system.

Main breaker load centers are the centerpiece of the electrical system. They are installed at the service entrance point, directly receiving power from the utility company. The main breaker built into these load centers provides overcurrent protection for all the downstream circuits, ensuring the safety and integrity of the electrical distribution.

On the other hand, main lug load centers, also known as subpanels, are typically installed downstream from the main breaker load center. They serve as additional distribution points for adding circuits to the electrical system. Unlike main breaker load centers, main lug load centers do not have a built-in main breaker. Instead, they rely on the main breaker in the main load center for overcurrent protection.

One of the advantages of using main lug load centers is the ability to create independent electrical zones. This is particularly useful when building accessory dwelling units or needing to expand the number of circuits in a home. By installing a main lug load center as a subpanel, you can isolate and control specific areas of your electrical system.

Whether you opt for a main breaker load center or a main lug load center, both options play an essential role in the distribution and protection of electrical power throughout your home. The choice depends on the specific needs of your electrical system and the desired level of control and flexibility you require.

Load centers are vital for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and proper distribution of electrical power in a home's electrical system. Acting as the central hub, load centers distribute electrical power to various circuits throughout the house while providing essential circuit protection. Whether it is a main breaker load center or a main lug load center, these components accurately distribute and protect electrical power from potential overloads or short circuits.

Choosing the appropriate load center for your electrical system is essential in maintaining a safe and efficient electrical setup. It is crucial to consider factors such as the size and configuration of the load center to ensure it meets the specific needs of your home. Following proper installation and maintenance procedures is also critical for the longevity and reliability of the electrical system.

By utilizing the right load center and implementing proper circuit protection measures, you can guarantee the safety and efficiency of your home's power system. Electrical circuit protection, efficiency, and safety should always be a priority when considering load centers and their role in your electrical system's distribution of circuits.

FAQ

A load center, also known as an electrical service panel, circuit breaker box, or panelboard, is a crucial component of a home's electrical system. It functions to receive incoming power from the utility company and distribute it to the various electrical circuits throughout the house.

Load centers, also referred to as panelboards, contain circuit breakers that protect the individual electrical circuits throughout the house. They receive power from the utility company or another load center and distribute it to the various branch circuits, ensuring the safety and efficiency of the electrical distribution in a home.

The main types of load centers are main breaker load centers and main lug load centers. Main breaker load centers have a built-in main breaker that provides overcurrent protection for all the downstream circuits. Main lug load centers, on the other hand, have a single lug and do not have a main breaker. They are often used as subpanels to add additional circuits to an existing electrical system.

Main breaker load centers are the primary load centers in a home's electrical system. They have a built-in main breaker that provides overcurrent protection for all the downstream circuits. Main lug load centers, also known as subpanels, do not have a main breaker. They are typically installed downstream from the main breaker load center to add additional circuits to the electrical system. Main lug load centers create independent electrical zones and rely on the main breaker in the main load center for overcurrent protection.

Load centers play a critical role in the electrical circuit protection and overall efficiency and safety of a home's electrical system. They serve as the central hub for distributing electrical power to the various circuits throughout the house, ensuring that the power is accurately distributed and protected from potential overloads or short circuits. Choosing the appropriate load center and following proper installation and maintenance procedures is essential for the longevity and reliability of the system.