Circuit Breaker Trainer Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in Africa

Product Code : LSK-EPS-10527
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A variable transformer inside the unit works with the load to set and control the fault current in each of four circuits. Each circuit has a different current protection device, including fuses, a magnetic only circuit-breaker, a thermal only circuit-breaker, and a thermomagnetic circuit-breaker. 
To show students how industrial switching circuits work, each circuit includes a contact breaker, switched by an industrial standard discrepancy switch. 
This equipment works with a suitable three-phase supply and load to show how the most common circuit protection devices perform. It allows students to adjust the fault current in four different protection circuits to test and compare them. 
Circuit two tests fuses and includes a ‘fuse break’ detector circuit. This uses lamps to show the students when each of the fuses breaks (one fuse for each of the three phases). It shows the fault current and breaking time relationship for different fuse types. 
Circuit one includes an additional adjustable residual current detector for experiments with different residual current faults. It includes a digital display and switches to help set the earth leakage fault current before the test. 
Circuit three also includes remote and local control key switches to switch its contact breaker and break the circuit. 
This helps to show how both a control room operator or a remote operator can switch a circuit on or off in a real installation. 
The equipment includes meters that measure the incoming voltage and current to the test circuits.

   

Office Address

Lss Africa

Works: Lab and School Supplies Africa Pty Ltd Silverton Business Park,
458 Derdepoort Rd, Pretoria, 0184, South Afric

[email protected]

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