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Mounting Location Mounting Location |
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Circuit Breaker Type Circuit Breaker Type |
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Reset Type Reset Type |
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Depth Behind Panel Depth Behind Panel |
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For Panel Cutout Diameter For Panel Cutout Diameter |
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Maximum Temperature Maximum Temperature |
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Wire Connection Type Wire Connection Type |
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Breakthrough Current Breakthrough Current |
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In addition to protecting equipment, these circuit breakers can be used as on/off switches. Able to handle high inrush current found in motor start-ups. They meet UL 1077 requirements for supplemental circuit protection and are designed for use downstream of a branch circuit breaker. All are thermal, so they use the heat generated in overcurrent situations to trip the breaker.
Breakthrough current is the maximum current that the circuit breaker can safely stop in the event of a short circuit.
No. of Poles | Voltage | Frequency, Hz | For Panel Cutout Dia. | Dp. Behind Panel | Quick-Disconnect Tab Wd. | Temp. Range, °F | Specifications Met | Current, A | Each | |
1 | 250V AC/75V DC | 50/60 | 1/4" | 2.42" | 0.25" | -20° to 140° | UL Recognized | 1/20 | 000000 | 000000 |