Thermal Circuit Protectors Feature Six Termination Options

Feb. 18, 2002
The CLB and CMB series of thermal circuit protectors offer a reliable, cost-effective solution for circuit-protection requirements. With six termination options, the devices offer three actuator and button color choices. Various hardware and indicator...

The CLB and CMB series of thermal circuit protectors offer a reliable, cost-effective solution for circuit-protection requirements. With six termination options, the devices offer three actuator and button color choices. Various hardware and indicator plate options are offered.

The protectors are ideal for use in general household appliances and commercial appliances. Suitable applications include transportation, marine, telecommunications, power strips, medical equipment, and audio-visual equipment. They feature ac and dc ratings to 40 A. They also boast a choice of snap-in or threaded mounts. All of the devices are UL, CUL, and TUV certified.

For pricing and availability information, contact the company.

Carling Technologies Inc.
(800) 243-8556; www.carlingtech.com

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