CE3050B – FEDERAL PIONEER 3P50A 600V 14kA BREAKER
The CE3050B – Federal Pioneer 3P50A 600V 14kA Breaker is designed for reliable performance in high-demand electrical systems. This three-pole circuit breaker offers robust protection with a 14kA interrupting capacity, ensuring safety and efficiency. Ideal for commercial and industrial applications, it’s a top choice for your electrical requirements.
| Brand | Federal Pioneer |
|---|---|
| Type | Standard (Thermal-Magnetic) |
| Amperage | 50 A |
| Poles | 3-Pole |
| Voltage | 600V |
| Interrupting Rating | 14 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | CE |
| Catalogue # | CE3050B |
The Federal Pioneer CE3050B is a 3-pole, 50A, 600V bolt-on breaker from the Federal Pioneer CE frame series, designed for use in compatible Federal Pioneer panelboards and loadcentres that accept CE-frame bolt-on breakers. With a 14kA interrupting rating at 600V, it is suited for commercial and industrial panelboard applications — not intended for residential loadcentres.
Panel fit depends on your specific enclosure and busbar configuration. Send us your panelboard model and we'll confirm compatibility.
Federal Pioneer breakers, including the CE frame series, are no longer manufactured as the brand has been absorbed into Eaton's product lines. However, Northern Breaker Group specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find breakers — we maintain stock of legacy Federal Pioneer units like the CE3050B. Contact us for current availability.
In some cases a modern Eaton equivalent may be listed as a replacement for legacy Federal Pioneer CE-frame breakers, but a direct cross-reference must be verified against your specific panel's accepted breaker list and Canadian Electrical Code requirements. We recommend reaching out to our team with your panel details so we can identify a confirmed, code-compliant substitute if needed.
The 14kA interrupting capacity (IC) means the CE3050B can safely interrupt fault currents up to 14,000 amperes at 600V without rupturing. Before installing, your electrician should verify that the available fault current at the installation point does not exceed this rating — if it does, a higher-IC breaker is required. This is a key step in CEC-compliant panel protection.
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