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EC, New York NEC: 2017
- Location
- Little Falls, New York NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- EC
Came up in an audio forum. Somebody was looking for a way to switch a 240V amp from a power sequencer that only outputted 120V. They were running a long extension cord which was getting tiresome. Someone suggested a 2 pole contactor with a 120V coil. Sounded good to me. Then someone suggested looking at Lyntec who is a manufacturer of power sequencing panels for audio and lighting. I haven't been to their site in a long time, and I see that they have some really neat stuff based on Square D QO panels and breakers. Really overkill for what this guy needed but there was something that caught my eye, something that I never knew existed.
Square D makes a motorized QO breaker in 1,2 and 3 pole. Motorized NOT shunt trip. Turns on and off with 24V. About the size of a GFCI breaker. There are other ones that are direct data controlled too like DANTE. I figured I would post this here because besides their original use by this manufacturer, these breakers will fit any QO panel and are nice to keep in mind for applications that might come up. (It was alluded to that Square D makes their own control systems using these breakers.)
Take a look at this video that explains it all.
-Hal
Square D makes a motorized QO breaker in 1,2 and 3 pole. Motorized NOT shunt trip. Turns on and off with 24V. About the size of a GFCI breaker. There are other ones that are direct data controlled too like DANTE. I figured I would post this here because besides their original use by this manufacturer, these breakers will fit any QO panel and are nice to keep in mind for applications that might come up. (It was alluded to that Square D makes their own control systems using these breakers.)
Take a look at this video that explains it all.
-Hal