Circuit Breakers

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TMC 7
CIRCUIT BREAKER 1A
Phoenix Contact
2,212
In Stock
974
Factory
1 : £12.83000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
1A
277 V
60 V
Lever
1
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BREAKER 2A
Phoenix Contact
1,490
In Stock
1 : £12.83000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
2A
277 V
60 V
Lever
1
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BRAKER 5A
Phoenix Contact
1,471
In Stock
1 : £12.83000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
5A
277 V
60 V
Lever
1
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BREAKER 3A
Phoenix Contact
630
In Stock
1 : £12.83000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
3A
277 V
60 V
Lever
1
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BREAKER 3A
Phoenix Contact
449
In Stock
1 : £12.83000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
3A
277 V
60 V
Lever
1
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BRAKER 10A
Phoenix Contact
1,527
In Stock
1 : £25.65000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
10A
277 V
125 V
Lever
2
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BRAKER 5A
Phoenix Contact
837
In Stock
1 : £25.65000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
5A
277 V
125 V
Lever
2
None
-
cULus, UL1077
1020066
CIRCUIT BRAKER 6A
Phoenix Contact
64
In Stock
1 : £25.65000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
6A
277 V
125 V
Lever
2
None
-
cULus, UL1077
TMC 7
CIRCUIT BREAKER 1A
Phoenix Contact
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
1 : £25.65000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
1A
277 V
125 V
Lever
2
None
-
cULus, UL1077
MFG_2-Pole
CIR BRKR 3A 480VAC 125VDC
Phoenix Contact
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
1 : £32.07000
Box
Box
Active
DIN Rail
Thermal Magnetic
3A
480 V
125 V
Lever
2
-
-
cULus, UL489
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Circuit Breakers


A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow after a fault is detected. Unlike a fuse, which operates once and then must be replaced, a circuit breaker can be reset (either manually or automatically) to resume normal operation.