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MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS<br />

Replacement Circuit Breaker Accessories<br />

SELTRONIC AND CURRENT LIMIT-R CIRCUIT BREAKERS<br />

Portable Test Kit<br />

Provides verification of performance of all<br />

frame sizes of SELTRONIC<br />

<strong>breakers</strong><br />

while devices are still in service under<br />

varying load and/or phase unbalance. The<br />

tester operates on 120V 50/60 Hz and<br />

includes complete instructions and test<br />

times for testing the long time, instantaneous<br />

operation and optional ground fault<br />

operation of the breaker.<br />

Style Number<br />

STK2<br />

➊ UL listed as a recognized component.<br />

Remote Ground Fault Trip Indicator➊<br />

For use only with SELTRONIC<br />

Circuit<br />

Breakers (LCG, HLCG, MCG, HMCG, NCG,<br />

HNCG, PCG and PCCG) with built-in<br />

ground fault protection.<br />

The SELTRONIC<br />

Ground Fault indicator<br />

is a remotely mounted device with a combination<br />

indicating light/reset/test button<br />

that will light when the breaker trips on a<br />

Ground Fault. Tripping from overloads or<br />

short <strong>circuit</strong>s will not activate the device.<br />

A separate 120V, 50/60 Hz power source is<br />

required to power the light and internal<br />

relay which has 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. contacts<br />

for customer connected alarm etc.<br />

Designed for panel mounting, it can be<br />

face-mounted by ordering the optional<br />

mounting bracket below.<br />

Style Number<br />

1259C14G01<br />

Face Mounting Bracket for Ground Fault<br />

Indicator<br />

Style Number<br />

1264C67G01<br />

March 2001

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