Carling Technologies® Introduces N-Series Hydraulic-Magnetic Circuit Breaker with 22,000 Amp Interrupting Capacity for the Datacom and Telecom Industries

Carling Technologies®, a world-class manufacturer of switching, control and circuit protection products, introduces the latest capabilities of the company’s N-Series hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker. Designed with a 22,000-amp maximum interrupting capacity and a slim profile design, the breaker is UL489, cUL, and TUV EN60947-2 certified, making it ideally suited for the needs of the telecom and datacom industries.

With a low-profile form that fits the smaller space requirements of today’s electronic equipment, the N-Series has been uniquely designed for integration into power distribution units and rack systems. The N-Series features line and load terminals at the top and bottom of the casing, making it easier to install the breaker in tight spaces. The N-Series also offers a number of safety features that are well-suited for the datacom and telecom industries.

To prevent accidental tripping, the N-Series incorporates Carling’s proprietary and patent-pending switching system, offering a flush rocker actuator and push to reset guard.  The N-Series then adds UL 489 compliant sliding terminal barriers that seamlessly glide into place. Safety is further reinforced on the inside of the breaker by the inclusion of an enhanced arc chamber, ensuring rapid tripping and cooling to prevent serious equipment damage and fire.   

The design of the N-Series breaker has also been created with convenience features directly applicable to the telecom and datacom industries. An optional current transformer senses current down to one percent, allowing for remote outlet metering of power usage via a Molex Connector. This function facilitates monitoring of customer consumption, enabling more accurate and efficient billing.

The N-Series is a 1 – 2 pole hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker, featuring a 1 – 30-amp current rating. Designed to withstand temperatures up to 85 degrees C, the N-Series breaker by Carling offers dependable performance in a slim design. When combined with the breaker’s 22,000-amp maximum interrupting capacity and integrated safety features, the breaker offers a rugged and dependable option for today’s telecom and datacom industries.

Über die Carling Technologies GmbH

Founded in 1920, Carling Technologies is a leading manufacturer of electrical and electronic switches and assemblies, circuit breakers, electronic controls, power distribution units, and multiplexed power distribution systems. With four ISO9001 and IATF16949 registered manufacturing facilities and technical sales offices worldwide, Carling Technologies Sales, Service and Engineering teams do much more than manufacture electrical components, they engineer powerful solutions! To learn more about Carling please visit www.carlingtech.com/company-profile.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Carling Technologies GmbH
Birkenwaldstrasse 38
63179 Obertshausen
Telefon: +49 (6187) 292117
http://www.carlingtech.com/de/

Ansprechpartner:
Darko Petek
Telefon: +49 (6187) 292-117
Fax: +49 (1605) 348-708
E-Mail: darko.petek@carlingtech.com
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