Air Circuit Breaker Panel

Kesher Automation’s Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) is a type of circuit breaker that is used to protect low voltage circuits from overcurrent and short-circuits. It is a mechanical device that uses air as the arc quenching medium. The ACB consists of two parts: the main body of the breaker and the panel board frame. The main body of the breaker is mounted on the draw-out frame, which allows it to be removed from the panel board without changing the circuit.

Air circuit breaker is a circuit breaker for the purpose of protecting low voltage circuit, mainly for energizing and cutting off high current. Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) is an electrical device used to provide Overcurrent and short-circuit protection for electric circuits over 800 Amps to 10K Amps. These are usually used in low voltage applications below 450V. It consists of two parts the main body of the breaker and the panel board frame. It is directly connected to the panel board and the main body of the breaker is mounted on the draw out frame. The main body of the breaker can be separated from the panel board without change in circuit.

Air circuit breakers (ACBs) are used to protect low voltage circuits from overcurrent and short-circuits. They are typically used in applications where the current exceeds 800 amps. ACBs work by using the expansion of air to extinguish an arc that is created when the circuit breaker trips. This makes them a reliable and efficient way to protect low voltage circuits.

As per structure there are two main types of ACB panels: draw-out type and non-draw-out type.

Draw-out type ACB panels allow the individual circuit breakers to be removed from the panel for maintenance or testing without having to disconnect the entire panel. This makes them a more convenient and efficient choice for applications where the circuit breakers need to be accessed frequently.

Non-draw-out type ACB panels do not allow the individual circuit breakers to be removed from the panel. This makes them a less convenient choice for applications where the circuit breakers need to be accessed frequently. However, they are typically less expensive than draw-out type panels.

As per structure there are two main types of ACB panels: draw-out type and non-draw-out type.

Draw-out type ACB panels allow the individual circuit breakers to be removed from the panel for maintenance or testing without having to disconnect the entire panel. This makes them a more convenient and efficient choice for applications where the circuit breakers need to be accessed frequently.

Non-draw-out type ACB panels do not allow the individual circuit breakers to be removed from the panel. This makes them a less convenient choice for applications where the circuit breakers need to be accessed frequently. However, they are typically less expensive than draw-out type panels.

The type of ACB panel that is best for a particular application will depend on the specific requirements of that application. For example, if the circuit breakers need to be accessed frequently for maintenance or testing, then a draw-out type panel is the best option. However, if the circuit breakers only need to be accessed occasionally, then a non-draw-out type panel may be a more cost-effective option.

The ACB is a reliable and efficient way to protect low voltage circuits. It is also relatively easy to maintain and repair. ACBs are used in a wide variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings.

Key features of Kesher Automation’s ACB Board:

  • High breaking capacity: The ACB can break currents up to 10kA, making it a suitable choice for applications with high power demands.
  • Low maintenance: The ACB is a low-maintenance device, requiring only occasional lubrication and cleaning.
  • Easy to install: The ACB can be easily installed in a panel board, making it a convenient choice for new or retrofit applications.
  • Wide range of applications: The ACB can be used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings.

If you are looking for a reliable and efficient way to protect your low voltage circuits, then the Kesher Automation ACB is a good option to consider. Contact us today.