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Electronic
Trip Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Document Number: 0602CT9201R1/02
Electronic trip molded case circuit breakers manufactured by Square
D use the Micrologic® electronic trip system to sense overcurrents
and trip the circuit breaker. Square D makes two types of electronic
trip units: full-function trip systems and standard-function trip
systems.
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Instruction
Bulletins |
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LE,
LX and LXI Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System
Document Number: 48049-027-02
Installation, operation, and troubleshooting of LE, LX and LXI Electronic
Trip Circuit Breakers. View
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ME
and MX Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic® Trip
System
Document Number: 48049-028-02
Installation, operation and troubleshooting information for the ME
and MX Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System.
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NE
and NX Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System
Document Number: 48049-029-02
Installation, operation and troubleshooting information for NE and
NX Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System.
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PE
and PX Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System
Document Number: 48040-940-03
Installation and operation information for the PE and PX Electronic
Trip Circuit Breakers with Micrologic Trip System.
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Communications
Adapter CIM3F (For LE, ME, PE, and SE Frame Circuit Breakers with
Micrologic Trip Units)
Document Number: 48040-720-04
Instructions to link Micrologic circuit breakers to a PowerLogic®
system via cable to a product interface. View
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Data Bulletins |
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Enhancing
Short Circuit Selective Coordination with Low Voltage Circuit Breakers
Document Number: 0100DB0403
Presents techniques for improving the short circuit selective
coordination of low voltage circuit breakers used in electrical distribution
systems. View
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