Molded case circuit breaker movable contact arm arrangement

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Liquid contact – Time delay

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200147R, H01H 3302

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052869342

ABSTRACT:
A molded case circuit breaker movable contact arm electrically connects with the circuit breaker load terminal requiring only a small diameter auxiliary electrical braid conductor by pivotally arranging the contact arm within its support. The braid conductor is electrically connected with the movable contact arm by means of an off-set connector plate to provide strain relief to the braid conductor.

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