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E-T-A Approvals
E-T-A circuit protection products are designed according to IEC
requirements for CBEs (IEC 934, EN 60934) - defined as circuit breakers
for equipment where unrestricted short circuits either cannot occur or
are limited by back-up protection elsewhere in the system.
Most E-T-A models are fully approved by leading authorities including
VDE, CSA and UL (supplementary protectors in accordance with
UL 1077). Furthermore approvals are also held from specialised
agencies such as the UK Civil Aviation Authority, Lloyds Register of
Shipping, Bureau Veritas and the American Bureau of Shipping.
E-T-A Reliable Protection for Demanding
Applications
E-T-A circuit breakers are designed for equipment, component and low
voltage wiring protection. Their precision performance characteristics
are ideally suited to applications for which other methods of protection
are generally inadequate. These include:
motors
transformers
solenoids
printed circuit boards
power supplies
test equipment
control instrumentation
computers
communications systems
factory automation
aircraft
automotive systems
military vehicles
boats
semi-conductors
domestic/household appliances
commercial equipment
business machines
medical equipment
... and many others
An Introduction to E-T-A Circuit Protection
Those products from the E-T-A programme which are subject to the
European Union EMC Directive have been CE marked since early 1996
to demonstrate compliance. Declarations of conformity contain the
necessary supporting evidence.
In addition, from January 1997, models covered by the Low Voltage
Directive have also been CE marked.
CE marking is the responsibility of individual manufacturers and should
not be confused with formal approval logos, the use of which is
administered by recognised test authorities.
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