LS Electric introduces Susol UL breaker
New air circuit breaker combines high fault capacity, compact design and intelligent protection for industrial and commercial power systems.
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USA, Texas, Bastrop: LS Electric America has launched its new Susol UL air circuit breaker, designed to support safer and more intelligent low-voltage power distribution in industrial and commercial installations.
The Susol UL air circuit breaker is built to handle demanding operating conditions, with current ratings of up to 6,000 A and short-circuit withstand capability of up to 130 kA at 508 V AC. These characteristics make it suitable for applications where equipment must safely manage high loads and severe fault conditions, including large facilities and critical infrastructure.
Protection and monitoring are provided through an integrated intelligent trip relay. This enables advanced protection functions alongside measurement, diagnostics, analysis and communication features. The combination allows users to improve system reliability and adopt predictive maintenance approaches by gaining better visibility into operating conditions.
The breaker is designed with flexibility and ease of use in mind. Its modular and compact frame helps reduce panel space requirements and simplifies installation. A range of connection options, along with interchangeable trip units and rating plugs, allows the breaker to be adapted to changing load requirements without the need to replace current transformers. The design also supports full neutral current conduction capacity.
The Susol UL air circuit breaker has been tested and certified to key North American standards, including UL 1066 and ANSI C37, supporting its use in regulated industrial and commercial environments.
Manufacturing takes place at LS Electric America’s facility in Bastrop, Texas, providing a domestically produced option for OEMs, panel builders and consulting engineers.
Source: LS Electric America
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