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ASI Releases New Circuit Breaker Line

By Automation Systems Interconnect
Thursday, January 21, 2010

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These hydraulic magnetic circuit breakers are available in AC and DC trip curves.



Automation Systems Interconnect (Mechanicsburg, PA) has announced the introduction of a brand new panel and screw mount circuit breaker line. These circuit breakers are UL489A and UL1077 Recognized. These hydraulic magnetic circuit breakers are available in AC and DC trip curves and feature:  

  • Hydraulic magnetic overload technology that protects the circuit in both overload and short circuit. ROHS compliant.
  • Available in panel and screw mounting.
  • UL489A and UL1077 recognized.
  • AC and DC trip curves available.
  • Several current ratings available.

For more information visit www.asi-ez.com

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  • Don't bother going to the "ASI" web site; it is like some sort of horrible Web 0.5 B-movie. Their idea of a PDF white paper is a low-resolution scanned image of a page of a catalog. With "Call Sales Droid Bob for more information" superimposed on it. Blech. And they appear to have no email contact information but you can use their handy web "how can we sell you something" interface. Double blech.

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