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Please, help me to find the brand and model for a 120Ac 60 amp circuit breaker that can be remotely, turned on, off, and trip reset. It is used in the output of a small 7KVA gasoline generator.

I found online the “Smart Breakers WiFi” from Leviton; but there is no WiFi on the yacht, and I don’t know if the WiFi allows the option to power up from a 12 VDC signal from the starting. no battery.

The Generator is the only source of AC power on the boat…. so when the generator is off the only available source for control signal is the 12 VDC from the starter battery.
of course additional features are eelcome as ELCI, or GFCI, Arc and ignition protected.

Your help will be appreciated.
 
Please, help me to find the brand and model for a 120Ac 60 amp circuit breaker that can be remotely, turned on, off, and trip reset. It is used in the output of a small 7KVA gasoline generator.

I found online the “Smart Breakers WiFi” from Leviton; but there is no WiFi on the yacht, and I don’t know if the WiFi allows the option to power up from a 12 VDC signal from the starting. no battery.

The Generator is the only source of AC power on the boat…. so when the generator is off the only available source for control signal is the 12 VDC from the starter battery.
of course additional features are eelcome as ELCI, or GFCI, Arc and ignition protected.

Your help will be appreciated.
Can the 'remote control' be by wire?
Are you replacing parts in an existing generator system/circuit, in which case does it have to interact with existing equipment, or is this intended as an Add-on to an existing system, or are you starting from scratch?
Presumably this has no connection to starting the generator?
 

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