Blue Sea Circuit Breaker Push Button Reset Only Medium Duty - Trotac Marine
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4.6★ RATED | SINCE 1972 | SHIPS CANADA-WIDE

Blue Sea Circuit Breaker Push Button Reset Only Medium Duty

Sale
$69.41 - $77.12
Can be used as Main, Branch, or 24 hour circuit protection View full description

This item and any accompanying items are for in-store pickup only.
Separate orders or contact us at online@trotac.ca
for special shipping arrangements.

  • Weatherproof
  • Can be used as Main, Branch, or 24 hour circuit protection
  • Compact design enables high density circuit protection configurations
  • Push-to-reset operation
  • "Trip Free" design cannot be held "ON" during fault current condition
  • Ignition protected - Safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
  • Captive star lock washers meet requirements for anti-rotation and eliminate handling of small, easily dropped parts

Specifications

Maximum Voltage 120V AC
32V DC
Circuit Breaker Type Thermal trip, manual push-button reset only
Terminal Stud #10-32 Stainless Steel
Terminal Stud Torque 30 in-lb (3.39 Nm)
Interrupt Capacity 3000A @ 120V AC
5000A @ 32V DC
Minimum Operating Temperature -54° C
Maximum Operating Temperature 74° C
Mounting Screw Thread #8-32
Weight 0.16lb (0.07 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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“First of all, when you phone, a human answers. There’s no long wait or menu of buttons just to reach someone. Such a treat these days. Very friendly, knowledgeable staff who go out of their way to suggest the most economical and practical solutions. A fantastic, down-to-earth group of professionals.”

— P. Shaw

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“One thing about this place makes me wish I was rich — they have such a great selection. Lots of electrical equipment and components for boats, RVs, and van builds. The quality is excellent, and the team is knowledgeable and helpful if you need advice.”

— M. Hill

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“I can’t say enough about Thomas P.’s generosity and time. We were having issues with our watermaker across the country in Nova Scotia. Thomas jumped on a video call, ran tests with me, and helped diagnose the issue quickly before our big trip to Newfoundland.”

— T. Nicholson