Welcome to Module 7, which is about low voltage power circuit breakers.
Figure 1. Molded Case Version of Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers
You will find the Advanced Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers to be an advanced discussion of the low voltage power circuit breaker. It is intended to be a continuation of the discussion of low voltage power circuit breakers and Module 5, "Fundamentals of Circuit Breakers." It also addresses many of the same topics in a more detailed fashion. Because the Cutler-Hammer Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker is the latest and most advanced product in the industry, it will be the low voltage power circuit breaker used for most examples.
Like the other modules in this series, this one presents small, manageable sections of new material followed by a series of questions about that material. Study the material carefully then answer the questions without referring back to what you've just read. You are the best judge of how well you grasp the material. Review the material as often as you think necessary. The most important thing is establishing a solid foundation to build on as you move from topic to topic and module to module.
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Figure 1. Molded Case Version of Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers
You will find the Advanced Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers to be an advanced discussion of the low voltage power circuit breaker. It is intended to be a continuation of the discussion of low voltage power circuit breakers and Module 5, "Fundamentals of Circuit Breakers." It also addresses many of the same topics in a more detailed fashion. Because the Cutler-Hammer Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker is the latest and most advanced product in the industry, it will be the low voltage power circuit breaker used for most examples.
Like the other modules in this series, this one presents small, manageable sections of new material followed by a series of questions about that material. Study the material carefully then answer the questions without referring back to what you've just read. You are the best judge of how well you grasp the material. Review the material as often as you think necessary. The most important thing is establishing a solid foundation to build on as you move from topic to topic and module to module.
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