EATON G Series Earth Leakage Modules, JG Frame

Eaton G Series earth leakage modules are used in hospitals, data centres and industrial plants to protect people and equipment from electric shocks and electrical fires caused by earth faults.

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ELJBE3250W
-A$ 7,650.83
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ELJBE4160W
-A$ 7,716.02
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ELJBE3160W
-A$ 5,812.29
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ELJBE4250W
-A$ 10,196.77
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ELJBN3250W
-A$ 7,650.83
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Features

  • They have current ratings ranging from 10mA to 300mA.
  • These modules are easy to install into a JG frame and are connected to the electrical supply with minimal effort.
  • They offer flexible mounting options as per the requirement of the user.

Standards and Approvals

  • IEC

Frequently Asked Questions

How to install these Eaton G Series earth leakage modules?

  • Turn off the power supply before installation.
  • Mount the JG frame onto the electrical panel.
  • Insert the earth leakage module into the JG frame and secure it in place.
  • Connect the live, neutral and earth wires to the module.
  • Adjust the trip settings to meet specific installation requirements.
  • Test the module's functionality after installation.

How to clean and maintain these earth leakage modules?

  • Remove any dust or debris from the module with a clean & dry cloth.
  • Inspect the module for any signs of damage, such as cracks or discolouration, and replace it if necessary.
  • Use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean the terminals and wiring connections.
  • Check that all connections are tight and secure.
  • Use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove any dust or debris from the JG frame.
  • Check that the JG frame is securely mounted to the electrical panel.
  • Turn on the power supply to the module and test for proper functionality.

How do I choose the correct leakage module for my electrical equipment?

  • Determine the maximum current rating of your electrical equipment.
  • Check the voltage rating of your electrical system to ensure it matches the voltage rating of the module.
  • Determine the trip current rating required for your equipment, which may be specified in the equipment's documentation or by a qualified electrician.
  • Choose a module with a trip current rating equal to or lower than the required rating.
  • Consider additional features, such as remote trip capabilities or adjustable trip settings, if needed.
  • Choose a module from a reputable manufacturer and ensure it meets applicable safety and performance standards.

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