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Request Your Copy Today!For most industries, the accepted norm for unplanned downtime is 5% of operating time, which represents a direct, significant loss of revenue and therefore profit. But have you ever stopped to consider the true cost of downtime?
For electrical systems, a major shutdown is often the result of a minor problem. However, conventional electromechanical circuit breakers either respond too slowly or cause nuisance trips during current peaks and capacitive load switching. So what can you do as a design engineer to help maximize equipment uptime?
Request your copy of E-T-A's new brochure to answer these questions along with many others which face the industry today. |


