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Re: CIM Motor Capacitors

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
If you have a link to the spec for that could you post it please.
The main circuit breaker is Terminal Supply's CB3-SM-120, which is actually a Cooper Bussmann 18X series breaker (probably a 185120F). Their characteristics are here (from the manufacturer, see page 32 printed/34 PDF), or here (directly) or here (for an older spec sheet from FIRST).

According to that diagram, some breakers may last for up to 3 seconds before tripping at 720 A.

Last edited by Tristan Lall : 23-03-2011 at 22:32. Reason: Might as well add the phrase "main circuit breaker", so the search can find this later....