Phoenix Contact TCP Thermal Circuit Breaker - 1-Pole, On Base Element, 25 A Current Rating, 2000 A, 32 V dc

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PHP48,913.33

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PHP54,782.93

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RS Stock No.:
556-668
Mfr. Part No.:
1499945
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

Thermal Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

25 A

Series

TCP

Number of Poles

1

Width

6.2 mm

Mount Type

On Base Element

Standards/Approvals

ISO 8820-3

Height

6.2mm

Depth

29.5mm

Rated DC Voltage

32 V dc

Breaking Capacity

2000A

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Phoenix Contact Thermal device circuit breaker is specifically designed to safeguard loads operating up to 32 V DC in case of overload. With its fast-acting fuse type, it seamlessly integrates with various fuse terminal blocks and interfaces, complying with the ISO 8820-3 standard. Featuring a fixed nominal current of 25 A, it is an essential component for ensuring the reliability and protection of electrical systems. Equipped with easy plug-in connections, this device promotes hassle-free installation while enhancing operational safety. From its robust material construction to its compact dimensions, this circuit breaker effectively meets the demanding requirements of diverse applications, ensuring that your electrical systems function optimally.

Fast-acting fuse for immediate overload response

Compatible with flat plug-in fuse interfaces

Designed for easy integration into existing systems

Compact design allows for efficient use of space

Environmental compliance including EU RoHS certification

Wide operating temperature range to suit various environments

Clear colour markings for easy identification of nominal current

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