Blue Sea 7414 A-Series Flat Rocker Circuit Breaker - Double Pole 30A - Trotac Marine
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Blue Sea 7414 A-Series Flat Rocker Circuit Breaker - Double Pole 30A

SKU:
BSS7414
$74.20
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  • Color actuator indicates "OFF" position
  • "Trip Free" design cannot be held "ON" during fault current condition
  • International ON/OFF symbols support vertical or horizontal mounting
Specifications
Amperage30A AC
30A DC
Actuator Style Flat Rocker
Poles2
Maximum Voltage120V AC
240V AC
32V DC
Circuit Breaker TypeMagnetic Hydraulic - trip free
Interrupt Capacity 3000A @ 240V AC
1500A @ 240V AC[TUV]
5000A @ 32V DC
Minimum Operating Temperature-40° C
Maximum Operating Temperature85° C
Mounting Screw#6-32 Stainless Steel
Mounting Screw Torque6 in-lb (0.68 Nm)
Screw Terminal Torque14 in-lb (1.58 Nm)
Switching Cycles10000
Terminal Screws#10-32 Stainless Steel
Weight0.38lb (0.17 kg)
Weight0.38lb (0.17 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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