CE3060B – FEDERAL PIONEER 3P60A 600V 14kA BREAKER
The CE3060B is a Federal Pioneer 3-Pole Circuit Breaker with a 60 Amp rating and 600V capacity, designed for reliable performance in demanding applications. With a short-circuit current rating of 14kA, this breaker ensures optimal protection for your electrical systems. Ideal for commercial and industrial setups.
| Brand | Federal Pioneer |
|---|---|
| Type | Molded-Case (MCCB) |
| Amperage | 60 A |
| Poles | 3-Pole |
| Voltage | 600V |
| Interrupting Rating | 14 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | CE |
| Catalogue # | CE3060B |
The Federal Pioneer CE3060B is a CE-frame, bolt-on, 3-pole MCCB rated 60A / 600V / 14kA. As a moulded-case breaker in this frame, it is designed for installation in Federal Pioneer commercial and industrial panelboards and switchboards that accept CE-frame bolt-on devices — not residential loadcentres. It is well-suited to commercial and light-industrial distribution applications where 3-phase, 600V overcurrent protection is required.
Federal Pioneer CE-frame breakers are part of a legacy product line, and sourcing the correct fit is critical. Send us your panelboard model and we'll confirm compatibility before you order.
The Federal Pioneer CE-frame line is a legacy/discontinued series. Northern Breaker Group specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find breakers, so we maintain stock of legacy Federal Pioneer products. Contact our Calgary, Edmonton, or Vancouver counter or request a quote online and we'll confirm current availability for the CE3060B.
The CE3060B at 60A/600V/14kA is typically applied as a branch or feeder breaker within a panelboard or switchboard. Whether it can serve as a main depends on your specific panelboard's design and the AIC rating requirements of your installation. We recommend verifying your panelboard's specifications and consulting a licensed electrician to confirm the intended application meets CEC requirements.
The 14kA short-circuit current rating (SCCR) means the CE3060B can safely interrupt a fault current of up to 14,000 amperes at 600V. For most commercial and light-industrial distribution boards fed from a utility transformer, 14kA is adequate — but you must verify the available fault current at your installation point. If your system's available fault current exceeds 14kA, a higher-rated breaker will be required to maintain CEC compliance and personnel safety.
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