Sords Electric Sells the TRC HD-PRO ELCI 24672-001-1
The Technology Research HD Pro 24672 High Power ELCI is designed for Motors, pumps, welders, pressure washers, hoists and other high power devices that need GFCI/ELCI protection. The HD Pro 24672 can be configured for inline or bulk head mounting.Click Link below to order:
TRC HD-PRO 24672-001 60 AMP Adjustable (6/10/30 mA) GFCI / ELCI, 480/3 VAC
The Southwire TRC HDPro 24672-001 has 2 feet of cable on both the line side and the load side. When the mA trip leakage point is reached the unit will trip and require a MANUAL reset. If the primary power is disrupted the 24672 will reset automatically when power is restored or returns to normal.
Southwire TRC 60 Amp HD-Pro 24672-001 GFCI ELCI |
The TRC HD-Pro Features
480 volts - Three Phase
60 Amps
4/4 AWG Cord Gauge
Adjustable Trip levels are 6mA, 10mA and 30mA
24672-001 HD-Pro GFCI/ELCI Technical Data
Response Time: 25mS
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Endurance: 3,000 operations minimum
Overload Current: 6 times rated Current (30 Amps)
Ambient Temperature: -20ºC to +40ºC
Insulation Voltage: 1500 VRMS - 1 minute
Power On Indication: Lighted Indicator
Drop Out Voltage: 60% Rated Voltage (480 v)
Reset Type: Automatic (When primary Power is lost)
Connection Type: Flying Leads
NEMA 4 Polymer
See Specifications Sheet HERE!
To be called a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor) the unit needs to trip no higher than 6mA. Above that the unit becomes an ELCI (Equipment Leakage Circuit Interruptor).
A Ground-fault occurs when there is a break in the low resistance grounding path from a tool or electrical system. The electrical current may then take an alternative path to the ground through the user, resulting in serious injury or death. The ground-fault circuit interrupter, or GFCI, is a fas acting circuit breaker designed to shut of electric power in the event of a ground fault within as little as 1/40 of a second. It works by comparing the amount of current going to and returning from the equipment along the circuit conductors. When the amount going differs from the amour retuning by approximately 5 milliamperes (4-6mA), the GFCI trips/interrupts the current.
The GFCI is rated to trip quickly enough to prevent an electrical incident. If it is properly installed and maintained, this will happen as soon as the faulty tool is plugged in. If the grounding conductor is not intact or of low impedance the GFCI may not trip until a person provides a path. In this case, the person will receive a shock, but the GFCI should trip so quickly that the shock will not be harmful. The most common type of shock is from the Ground Fault. GFCIs also protect against fires, overheating and wire destruction.
TRC HD-PRO 24672-001 60 AMP Adjustable (6/10/30 mA) GFCI / ELCI, 480/3 VAC
Southwire HD-PRO 24672 GFCI from TRC - 60 amps, 480 volts |
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216-765-4233
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Una pérdida a tierra ocurre cuando hay una ruptura en el camino de resistencia baja para conexión a tierra de una herramienta o un sistema eléctrico. La corriente eléctrica entonces puede tomar una trayectoria alterna a la tierra a través del trabajador, resultando en lesiones serias o la muerte.
El interruptor para circuitos con pérdida a tierra, o GFCI, es un circuito interruptor de energía de acción rápida diseñado para desconectar la energía eléctrica en caso de una pérdida a tierra en un lapso de 1⁄40 de segundo. Esto funciona comparando la cantidad de corriente que sale y que regresa del equipo a lo largo de los conductores de circuito. Cuando la cantidad que sale es diferente de la cantidad que regresa por aproximadamente 5 mili-amperios, el GFCI interrumpe la corriente.
El GFCI está clasificado para desconectar la corriente suficientemente rápido para prevenir un incidente eléctrico. Si es instalado y mantenido correctamente, esto pasará tan pronto como el equipo defectuoso es enchufado. Si el conductor de conexión a tierra no está intacto o es de baja impedancia, el GFCI quizás no funcione hasta que una persona le proporcione una trayectoria. En este caso, la persona recibirá una descarga, pero el GFCI debe activarse tan rápidamente que la descarga no sería mortal o dañina.
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