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Blue Sea Systems 20 Amp Circuit Breaker - Model 7353 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Mechanicsville, Virginia, US

Mechanicsville, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Blue Sea Manufacturer Part Number:7353 Country of Manufacture:United States

    · Single pole - White handle 
    · C Series
    · The industry standard circuit breaker for Blue Sea Systems electrical panels 
    · Combines switching and circuit protection into a single device 
    · Trip Free design cannot be held ON during fault current condition 
    · Max Voltage 80 Volts DC 250 Volts AC 
    · Circuit Breaker Type Magnetic Hydraulic - Trip Free 
    · Rated Switch Cycles 10,000 @ rated amperage and voltage 
    · Weight 0.25lb 
    · Mounting screw: #6-32 
    · Terminal stud: 1/4-20 tin plated brass 
    · Meets all American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Standards is UL 1077 Recognized TUV Certified CE marked for Europe and CSA Certified for Canada

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