Eaton legacy-style network protectors include the CM22 and CMR6 live-front network protectors, and the CMD dead-front network protector. Legacy GE network protectors can also be internally retrofitted with an advanced CM52 design when replacing them is not a feasible option.
| Maximum design voltage (V) |
600 |
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| Maximum continuous current rating (50/60Hz) (A) |
800 to 3500 |
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| Load break current, (50/60Hz) (A) |
800 to 3500 |
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| Sym interrupting rating (kA) |
Up to 60 where applicable |
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| Withstand rating (kA) |
Up to 60 where applicable |
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| Sym fault close and latch rating (kA) |
Up to 40 where applicable |
| IEEE Standard Requirements for Secondary Network Protectors |
IEEE Std C57.44-2014 |
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| IEEE Standard for Secondary Network Transformers Subway and Vault Types (Liquid and Immersed)-Requirements |
IEEE Std C57.40-2011 |
| 1/4“ Copper bearing steel, 316 stainless steel, NEMA 4 non-submersible |
| Relay |
MPCV Sequence-Based Relay |
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| Visual Indication |
Stacklight |
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| Secondary Visual Disconnect |
VisoBlock |
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| Wireless Communication |
RAD (Remote Access Device) |
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| Remote Operation |
Pendant/RAD/VaultGard/HMI |
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