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Yes, you can. If your shunt trip is 120 volts, just get 120 volt from your panel and take it to your ansul normally open contacts than to your shunt trip braker. than when your ansul system trips it will trip your shunt braker.

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Q: Can you use the ansul system contacts in a kitchen to break the cooking circuits with the shunt trip breaker?
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