Users' questions

What does Ch mean on Eaton breaker?

What does Ch mean on Eaton breaker?

premium overload protection
Eaton’s residential CH circuit breakers provide premium overload protection. The Type CH circuit breakers trip to the OFF position, eliminating nuisance callbacks. The CHF family also includes a trip flag to differentiate between a trip and the breaker being turned off.

Who makes Cutler-Hammer breakers?

Cutler Hammer breakers are produced by Eaton Corporation, a global technology leader that purchased Cutler-Hammer Incorporated in1978.

Are Eaton breakers compatible with Cutler-Hammer?

Cutler-Hammer and the Eaton family of products are the same and compatible. Parts number have not changed, just the Eaton name has been placed on the product. For more on the Cutler Hammer brand click here Cutler Hammer Brand.

Where can I buy a Cutler Hammer Switch?

While it might be tempting to stop in at a local Lowe’s or Home Depot for Cutler Hammer breakers, Cutler Hammer switches and Cutler Hammer panels, chances are the selection will be limited and it might be difficult to find all the quality Eaton Cutler Hammer products that your project calls for.

Is the Eaton Cutler Hammer catalog available online?

What has worked well in the past with traditional retailers by supplying their customers with a printed catalog, is not a viable option for Eaton Corporation. Due to the sheer size and number of volumes of the Cutler Hammer catalog, the best solution is to provide the Eaton Cutler Hammer Catalog online.

What are the models of Cutler Hammer circuit breakers?

Eaton/ Cutler Hammer circuit breakers are available in countless different configurations, reconditioned and new. We list hundreds of models in our online catalog, including popular models like the BR2020, HFD3020L, EHD3030L, BAB1020, and ND312T33W, as well as various other models, new, used, and professionally reconditioned.

Who was the founder of Cutler and hammer?

Harry Henderson Cutler and Edward West Hammer incorporate the Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Co. in 1893, specializing in electric starters, speed regulators and field rheostats.