Breakers Brand Replacement Parts deliver durable components that maintain and restore electrical systems. Engineered for precise operation, they ensure smooth switching and improve overall equipment performance across a wide range of applications.
-10%Breaker's Brand BU6-26-2 3-Pole Replacement ContactsSpecial Price $534.34 Regular Price $593.12Out of stock
-10%Breaker's Brand BU6-27-2 3-Pole Replacement ContactsSpecial Price $514.23 Regular Price $570.80Out of stock
-10%Breaker's Brand BU6-43-6 3-Pole Replacement ContactsSpecial Price $350.48 Regular Price $389.03Out of stock
-10%Breaker's Brand BU6-45-2 3 Pole Replacement ContactsSpecial Price $560.20 Regular Price $621.82Out of stock
-13%Breaker's Brand BU6-22-2 3-Pole Replacement ContactsSpecial Price $106.48 Regular Price $122.46Out of stock
Breakers Brand HVAC System Replacement Parts
Breakers Brand parts include contact kits, trip units, and arc chutes designed to maintain breaker functionality and system protection. Contact kits restore proper electrical contact, while trip units ensure accurate overload and short-circuit response. Arc chutes safely extinguish electrical arcs, preventing damage and improving system longevity.
Failing parts can cause circuit interruptions, inconsistent electrical contact, and unusual buzzing or arcing sounds. Malfunctioning contact kits or trip units may result in breaker misoperation, delayed response, or frequent tripping. Arc chute damage can increase the risk of internal arcing, overheating, or permanent component failure. Worn or corroded terminals and connections can lead to excessive heat buildup, increased resistance, and potential fire hazards.
At PartsHnC, we keep essential replacement parts ready, in stock, and just a click away. We provide top-quality, genuine, and trusted spare parts, like the BU6-26-2 3-pole replacement contact, engineered for high electrical conductivity and superior thermal performance in HVAC systems.
FAQs
Why does my breaker trip frequently even with normal load?
Frequent trips often occur due to worn contact kits or faulty trip units reducing proper electrical protection.
How can I identify a failing Breakers Brand contact kit?
Signs include inconsistent electrical contact, arcing sounds, overheating, and occasional delayed breaker operation or misfiring.
What causes correctly rated breakers to fail under heavy load?
Load failures often occur when contact kits degrade, trip units misoperate, or internal components cannot handle peak currents.
What prevents my breaker from resetting after a trip?
Reset issues occur when contact kits misalign, trip mechanisms degrade, or internal components fail to reconnect power.
Why does my breaker hum even without a load?
Hum originates from loose or degraded contacts, vibration in the trip unit, or minor arc formation inside.
How can I prevent my breakers from degrading quickly?
Regular inspection, cleaning, and timely replacement of contact kits, trip units, and arc chutes prolong performance.
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