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- Type 1—Must be arc-resistant in the front of the equipment only Type 2—Must be arc-resistant around the entire perimeter of the equipment Type 2B—Must be arc-resistant around the entire perimeter of the equipment, even with instrument or control compartment doors open type 2c—Must be arc-resistant between adjacent compartments within the assembly, as well as around the entire perimeter of the equipment Eaton offers Type 2B arc rating as a standard.
- Published:2024-05-06
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