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Circuit Breaker for Cleveland Part# 108331
Part #108331
SKU: 133186
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Circuit Breaker for Cleveland Part# 108331

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The Circuit Breaker (Part# 108331) is a Cleveland-compatible replacement circuit breaker for use in Cleveland commercial cooking and steamer equipment electrical panels. Circuit breakers provide resettable overcurrent protection for specific circuits within the equipment, interrupting power when current exceeds the rated ampacity to protect wiring and components from damage.
Circuit breakers can trip due to actual overcurrent conditions caused by a failing motor, shorted component, or overloaded circuit, or they can degrade over time and begin tripping at currents below their rated value due to fatigue of the thermal trip mechanism. A breaker that trips repeatedly under normal load is either responding to a genuine fault or has degraded to the point where replacement is necessary.
Circuit breaker replacement should be performed by a qualified electrician or service technician with the equipment fully de-energized and locked out. Before replacing a tripped breaker, investigate the cause of the trip to ensure the downstream circuit is free of faults. Remove the old breaker from the panel, install the new Circuit Breaker, and reconnect all wiring per the panel wiring diagram. Restore power and verify correct operation of the protected circuit under normal load before returning the unit to service.
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Circuit breakers can trip due to actual overcurrent conditions caused by a failing motor, shorted component, or overloaded circuit, or they can degrade over time and begin tripping at currents below their rated value due to fatigue of the thermal trip mechanism. A breaker that trips repeatedly under normal load is either responding to a genuine fault or has degraded to the point where replacement is necessary.
Circuit breaker replacement should be performed by a qualified electrician or service technician with the equipment fully de-energized and locked out. Before replacing a tripped breaker, investigate the cause of the trip to ensure the downstream circuit is free of faults. Remove the old breaker from the panel, install the new Circuit Breaker, and reconnect all wiring per the panel wiring diagram. Restore power and verify correct operation of the protected circuit under normal load before returning the unit to service.
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Warranty |
120-day warranty |
SKU |
133186 |
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