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AEG Breakers

Power distribution doesn’t forgive mistakes. One wrong tolerance or sluggish trip curve, and a system can go dark. That’s why professionals stay with AEG breakers — dependable protection gear that reacts fast, survives heat, and keeps the circuit predictable. You wire them once, test, and move on knowing they’ll handle years of load cycles without drift or nuisance tripping.

AEG Circuit protection that behaves under stress

AEG circuit breakers aren’t about fancy design; they’re about repeatable precision. The contacts close solidly, the arc chambers clear fast, and the terminals actually fit industrial wiring instead of fighting it. That’s the kind of mechanical integrity installers trust inside panels that run 24/7. Each unit’s trip mechanism is calibrated and sealed, holding its curve through vibration, humidity, and thermal cycling.

AEG Miniature breakers for daily distribution

In commercial buildings or small switchboards, AEG miniature circuit breakers take the hit first — short circuits, overloads, line faults. The trip curve options (B, C, D) match every standard application from lighting to motor protection. Compact and modular, these AEG MCB units mount cleanly on DIN rails and line up with terminal bars without forcing spacing hacks. When you open a finished board with them inside, the layout just looks right — neat, tight, serviceable.

Molded case reliability for higher currents

Heavy machinery, main incomers, or sub-feeders need a tougher class of device. That’s where AEG molded case circuit breakers come in. Each AEG MCCB has a reinforced housing, thermal-magnetic release, and short-circuit withstand values that give engineers real headroom. Adjustable trip thresholds allow coordination with downstream devices, so one fault doesn’t drop an entire plant section. They handle inspection, lockout, and reset cycles without losing calibration — something you can’t say about generic imports.

Power breakers built for endurance

Above the MCCB range, AEG power circuit breakers handle low-voltage distribution lines that feed entire panels or floors. They’re engineered for repetitive switching, with arc-chute geometry that keeps contact erosion to a minimum. The mechanism feels solid — one press, one defined movement, no slack. These are the units you specify when downtime simply costs too much to risk.

AEG Low-voltage protection with a clean interface

Across the range, AEG low voltage breakers share one design logic: clear labeling, modular add-ons, and easy service access. Terminal depth, phase spacing, and handle travel all follow IEC conventions. You don’t need proprietary busbars or special connectors; they drop into standard enclosures and match common accessories out of the box.

Accessories that make systems flexible

Modern installations rarely stay static. AEG breaker accessories — auxiliary contacts, shunt trips, undervoltage releases, motor operators — turn a simple breaker into a controllable device. Each accessory fits precisely into pre-defined slots, no tools, no rewiring. For automation engineers, that means faster integration with PLCs and monitoring systems without redesigning the switchboard.

AEG Breakers that keep distribution honest

The full AEG distribution breakers range gives contractors one consistent platform from 6 A MCBs to 1600 A MCCBs. Every piece fits the same design language, uses the same mounting system, and meets the same certification stack: IEC 60898, IEC 60947-2, CE, RoHS. Documentation is clean, testing data transparent, and supply steady — exactly what procurement teams want to see when specifying across multi-site projects.

Wholesale and B2B distribution

At Bank of Lamps, we supply the entire AEG protection portfolio — miniature breakers, molded case units, and power-class devices — directly from European stock. Bulk orders, matched accessories, and configuration support are available for OEMs, contractors, and distributors across Germany, France, the Netherlands, the UK, Spain, and the Baltics.