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Circuit Breaker Double Pole 30 Amp Shore Power Main 7238 Carling Marine Rv Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $30.95
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Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
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  1. DOUBLE POLE, MAGNETIC-HYDRAULIC, TRIP FREE CIRCUIT BREAKER
  2. COMBINES SWITCHING AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION INTO A SINGLE DEVICE
  3. ALLOWS FOR THE NEUTRAL CIRCUIT ON ONE POLE AND HOT CIRCUIT ON OTHER POLE
  4. BOTH POLES WILL TRIP IF EITHER POLE TRIPS
  5. RATED FOR 250 VOLTS AC AND 65 VOLTS DC
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