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NOARK’s A32 Air Circuit Breaker

February 14, 2023

NOARK’s A32 Air Circuit Breaker

NOARK’s A32 Air Circuit Breaker

The NOARK Electric A32 family of UL1066 Listed and ANSI C37 compliant Air Circuit Breakers provide comprehensive ratings and exceptional quality to LV Switchgear and Power Distribution OEMs. A32 breakers offer ampere ratings from 800A to 3200A and IC ratings up to 100kA at 600Vac.

Manufactured under world-class quality processes in NOARK’s ISO9000 certified factory, these breakers offer outstanding value in today’s competitive manufacturing environment.

  • 800A through 3200A Drawout • 800A through 2500A Fixed
  • 800A through 3200A Non-Automatic Switch
  • IC ratings up to 100kA at 600V, 50Hz or 60HZ
  • Short-Time Withstand, 100kA at 600V
  • 10,000 Mechanical Operations*
  • 6000 Electrical Operations* (*Before maintenance is required)
  • 3 Pole and 4 Pole designs
  • UL 1066 Listed
  • Meets ANSI C37.13; C37.16; C37.17; C37.50
  • Approved to CSA C22.2 No. 31
  • Arc Flash Reduction Maintenance Mode
  • Zone Selective Interlocking

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