Breaker Mates With Blocks

July 1, 2003
Plugging into terminal blocks, the TCP miniature thermal circuit breaker eliminates the need to store replacement glass fuses. An internal switching function allows tripped circuits to be quickly switched back on while also doubling as an on/off

Plugging into terminal blocks, the TCP miniature thermal circuit breaker eliminates the need to store replacement glass fuses. An internal switching function allows tripped circuits to be quickly switched back on while also doubling as an on/off switch. The 8-mm wide breaker is suitable for use in power distribution applications with current levels from 0.25A to 10A at either 250 Vac and 65 Vdc. A variable length screw bridge or push-in bridge can distribute the input voltage to a maximum of 10 circuits. An optional trip indicator lamp is available on a screw-clamp or spring-cage terminal. PHOENIX CONTACT INC., Harrisburg, PA. (800) 322-3225.

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