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Carling Technologies® Announces L-Series Hydraulic-Magnetic Circuit Breaker with Maximum Interrupting Capacity up to 10,000 Amps

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Carling Technologies®, a world-class manufacturer of switching, control and circuit protection products, announces the company’s L-Series hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker. Complete with UL, cUL and TUV certifications, and available with a maximum interrupting capacity up to 10,000 amps, the L-Series has been specially designed to handle the rigors of the telecom and datacom industries. 

Performance is complimented by the compact size of the L-Series, designed to meet the increasingly smaller dimensions of electronic systems. Offering the lowest profile hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker on the market today, the L-Series also delivers some unique safety features, such as a patent-pending flush rocker actuator design, with a push to reset guard, to protect against accidental switching.

The L-Series has been optimized for Zero-U applications and features an optional current transformer, capable of sensing current down to a level of one percent to facilitate outlet metering and monitoring of power usage. The precise capabilities of this proprietary current transformer and ease of access provide a simple way for datacom centers to monitor the power consumption used by each storage and routing device for more accurate billing of customers.

The L-Series is available as a one- to three-pole breaker with simple-to-install screw terminals. The breaker handles loads up to 32 amps and offers voltage capabilities up to 480 VAC. The L-Series is also complimented by its rugged design and has been tested to withstand 10,000 “on-off” operations at 6 per minute.

Given the L-Series size and determined performance capabilities, this hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker is ideal for the confined spaces and demanding conditions found in today’s datacom and telecom power distribution units and rack systems.

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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/....

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