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Control Circuit & Surge Protection
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These high performance products are designed to help protect against lighting strikes, power surges, and other types of voltage disturbances to components in you system. Protect electronic devices from PC’s to PLC’s.
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Fuse Block Holders
These fuse holders allow you to engage or disengage your fuse simply by moving or replacing the holder.
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Data Line Surge Protection
B&B Electronics surge protectors protect device from damage caused by large voltage peaks from lighting and other power problems.
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AC Line Surge Protection
The high performance protective devices protect electronic loads from surges, transients, and noise. It is ideally suited to protect PLC's, industrial PC's, robotics and other automation type electronic loads where physical space is a premium.
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Fuses
These fuses offered by B&B Electronics provide protection to your facility’s increasingly sensitive branch circuit components and small motors – minimizing the risk of fault-related damage. They deliver the best time delay characteristics in their class with excellent cycling ability for small motor loads.
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Supplementary Protectors (circuit breakers)
These supplementary protectors, recommended and supplied by B&B Electronics, are used to provide over current protection where branch circuit protection is installed upstream in the power circuits. These are ideal protection against short circuit and overload conditions.
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