Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – With specific current responsive fault sensor
Patent
1988-08-15
1989-09-26
Paschall, M. H.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
With specific current responsive fault sensor
361 91, 361357, 340711, 335 18, H02H 304
Patent
active
048705314
ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit interrupter digital display and keypad device includes a display to view circuit breaker settings and a keypad to select settings and values to be displayed. The display and keypad device removably connects to an electronic trip unit within the circuit interrupter by means of a plug-in connector.
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Bernkopf Walter C.
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
Menelly Richard A.
Paschall M. H.
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