Low-voltage electrical components are used in systems that carry less than 1,000 volts of electricity. They protect electrical circuits and switch electrical energy.

  • A Direct-On-Line (DOL) starterA Direct-On-Line (DOL) starter Quick View
    • A Direct-On-Line (DOL) starterA Direct-On-Line (DOL) starter Quick View
    • A Direct-On-Line (DOL) starter

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    • A Direct-On-Line (DOL) starter is a type of motor starter that is used to start and stop motors by directly connecting them to the power supply. It is one of the simplest and most common methods of starting three-phase induction motors, particularly in applications where the motor load is relatively small or where speed control is not required. Here's how…
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  • Air Circuit Breaker (ACB)Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) Quick View
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    • An air circuit breaker (ACB), also known as an air blast circuit breaker, is an electrical switch that protects circuits from damage caused by excess current. ACBs are used in commercial and industrial environments, electrical power distribution, and contemporary electrical systems. They protect facilities and employees from increased electricity flow, and ensure that electrical systems are running efficiently and correctly.  ACBs operate…
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  • Automatic transfer switch (ATS)Automatic transfer switch (ATS) Quick View
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    • An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is a device that automatically transfers power from a primary source to a backup source when the primary source fails or experiences an outage. ATSs are often used in facilities that require continuous or near-continuous power, such as hospitals, data centers, and factories. They are critical components of emergency or standby power systems.  When a power loss…
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  • Magnetic Contactor (MC)Magnetic Contactor (MC) Quick View
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    • A magnetic contactor (MC) is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of electrical power in a circuit. It's primarily employed in applications where it's necessary to remotely switch high-power loads on and off, such as controlling motors, lighting systems, heating elements, and other heavy-duty electrical equipment. Here's how a magnetic contactor typically works: Electromagnetic Coil: The contactor consists…
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  • Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) Quick View
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    • MCBs can be installed in a distribution board or consumer unit in a similar way to fuses, and some boards can accommodate either. The operating mechanism of an MCB can be adjusted to trip at different currents, usually using an electromagnet and a bimetal strip. There are several types of MCBs, including A, B, C, D, K, and Z, with B, C,…
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  • Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) Quick View
    • Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) Quick View
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    • A molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) is a safety device that protects electrical circuits from damage caused by excessive current, short circuits, or overloads. When an MCCB detects a fault or overcurrent condition, it automatically shuts off the power supply to prevent damage to the electrical system. MCCBs can also be used to isolate circuits for maintenance.  MCCBs are often used in…
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  • Star Delta Motor StarterStar Delta Motor Starter Quick View
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    • A star-delta motor starter is a device that reduces the amount of current required to start a motor, especially three-phase induction motors. It's often used when the motor is starting without a load and when the starting current is relatively low.  Star-delta starters are made up of several components, including: contactors, overload protection relays, circuit breakers, star and delta-configured contactors, and timers. …
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  • Thermal Overload RelayThermal Overload Relay Quick View
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    • A thermal overload relay is a protective device used in electrical systems to protect motors from overheating due to excessive current draw. It works by monitoring the temperature of the motor windings. When the current drawn by the motor exceeds a certain threshold for an extended period, the temperature of the windings increases, triggering the thermal overload relay to trip…
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