Hello, Ill start by saying i am NOT an electrician. I do own a small business installing commercial kitchen exhaust systems and fire suppression systems. I assist the electrician on site normally in wiring the Fire system and alarms.
I recently heard of a shunt trip breaker.
In the past, and on most jobs, electricians will run the power to outlets behind the hood through a contactor. The contactor stays on ALL THE TIME until my fire system is tripped. The the contactor is released from a micro switch and the power shuts off. So the contactor stays pulled in 24/7. I've thought this cant be good for a contactor. But again...im no electrician.
So would a Shunt Trip Breaker eliminate the need for a contactor? How does a Shunt Trip Breaker work exactly? Can someone explain it in "non-electrician terms" for me? LOL. Could the breaker be wired to a N.C. Micro Switch and then activate when the switch is opened and shut of multiple outlets?
I recently heard of a shunt trip breaker.
In the past, and on most jobs, electricians will run the power to outlets behind the hood through a contactor. The contactor stays on ALL THE TIME until my fire system is tripped. The the contactor is released from a micro switch and the power shuts off. So the contactor stays pulled in 24/7. I've thought this cant be good for a contactor. But again...im no electrician.
So would a Shunt Trip Breaker eliminate the need for a contactor? How does a Shunt Trip Breaker work exactly? Can someone explain it in "non-electrician terms" for me? LOL. Could the breaker be wired to a N.C. Micro Switch and then activate when the switch is opened and shut of multiple outlets?