MMS Series, Circuit Breakers

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MMS-32H-4.0A
MANUAL MOTOR STARTE, TYPE E
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DIN Rail
4A
3
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
Rotary
None
CE, CSA, UL508
MMS-32H-1.0A
MANUAL MOTOR STARTE, TYPE E
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DIN Rail
1A
3
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMSKW1A
MANUAL SW,TOGGLE,2-POLE,115VAC,N
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DIN Rail
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2
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-
MMS
Manual Motor Controller
Rotary
None
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MMS-32H-17A
MANUAL MOTOR START 30KA 11-17A
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DIN Rail
17A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
Rotary
None
CE, CSA, UL508
MMS-32H-22A
MANUAL MOTOR START 30KA 14-22A
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DIN Rail
22A
3
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-32H-26A
MANUAL MOTOR START 30KA 18-26A
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DIN Rail
26A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-26A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 18-26A
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DIN Rail
26A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-32A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 22-32A
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DIN Rail
32A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-40A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 28-40A
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DIN Rail
40A
1
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-63A
MANUAL MOTOR START 50KA 45-63A
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DIN Rail
63A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
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MMSKWN2
MANUAL SW,TOGGLE,3-P,NEMA TYPE 3
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DIN Rail
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3
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MMS
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MMSKG2C
MANUAL SW,TOGGLE,3-P,NEMA TYPE 1
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DIN Rail
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3
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MMS
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MMSKG2B
MANUAL SW,TOGGLE,3-PH,NEMA TYPE
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DIN Rail
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3
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MMS
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MMSKG4
MANUAL SW,KEY,3-P,NEMA TYPE 1
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DIN Rail
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3
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MMS
Manual Motor Controller
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MMS-100H-100A
MANUAL MOTOR START 50KA 80-100A
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DIN Rail
100A
1
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-17A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 11-17A
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DIN Rail
17A
1
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600 V
MMS
Manual Motor Starter
Rotary
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MMS-100H-22A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 14-22A
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DIN Rail
22A
1
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
Rotary
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MMS-100H-50A
MANUAL MOTOR START 65KA 34-50A
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DIN Rail
50A
1
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-75A
MANUAL MOTOR START 50KA 55-75A
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DIN Rail
75A
1
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
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MMS-100H-90A
MANUAL MOTOR START 50KA 70-90A
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DIN Rail
90A
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600 V
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Manual Motor Starter
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About  Circuit Breakers

A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. It serves as a crucial safety device in electrical systems by interrupting the flow of current when a fault occurs. When an abnormal current condition such as an overload or short circuit occurs, the circuit breaker detects it through a built-in sensing mechanism. This mechanism is typically based on magnetic or thermal principles. The sensing element monitors the current passing through the circuit and triggers the circuit breaker to trip when it exceeds a predetermined threshold. Upon detecting a fault, the circuit breaker swiftly interrupts the flow of electricity by opening its contacts. This action effectively isolates the faulty section of the circuit, preventing further damage to the system or potential hazards like fires or electrocution. By cutting off the current flow, the circuit breaker protects sensitive equipment and wiring from excessive heat and prevents the risk of electrical fires. One of the significant advantages of a circuit breaker over a fuse is its ability to be reset. After a fault has been resolved, the circuit breaker can be manually or automatically reset to restore normal operation. This feature eliminates the need for replacement, as is the case with fuses that must be replaced after they operate. It saves time and cost associated with replacing fuses, making circuit breakers a more convenient and economical choice. In addition to their protective function, circuit breakers also provide selective coordination in complex electrical systems. They are designed with various ratings, including current rating, voltage rating, and fault-breaking capacity, to suit different applications and ensure optimal performance. Overall, circuit breakers are indispensable components in electrical systems, safeguarding against overloads and short circuits while offering the flexibility of resetting for uninterrupted operation. Their ability to protect valuable equipment and prevent electrical hazards makes them an essential part of modern electrical infrastructure.