Littelfuse 0211015.xp 15 Amp Mini Type I Circuit Breaker on 2040-parts.com
US $9.93
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USA, United States
Condition:New
Color:NA
MPN:0211015.XP
Manufacturer:Littelfuse
EAN:0079458940657
Brand:Littelfuse
UPC:079458940657
Littelfuse 0211015.XP 15 Amp Mini Type I Circuit Breaker | | | Description The Littelfuse 15A Mini Type I Circuit Breaker is designed to fit in a MINI blade fuse block or panel. Conforms to SAE J553. Cycles or continuously resets until the fault is corrected. Type I circuit breakers are typically used to protect circuits which occasionally experience momentary overloads such as wiper motor and headlamp circuits where a self resetting device is preferred. For more than 75 years, Littelfuse has been the Circuit Protection manufacturer to achieve the automotive industry's most significant accomplishments, beginning in 1927 by inventing electronic circuit protection technology with the first small fast-acting protective fuse. Today, Littelfuse partners with every major automotive and heavy-duty OEM. That is why more than 95% of domestic and 70% of foreign new vehicles contain Littelfuse fuses. Littelfuse has introduced every new fuse in the industry for the past three decades, starting with the ATO blade fuse. Littelfuse holds more than 130 patents on circuit protection devices, more than all the other fuse manufacturers in the world combined. Other fuse manufacturers are licensed by Littelfuse to utilize its product designs and trademarks. Features - Designed to fit in a MINI blade fuse block or panel
- Conforms to SAE J553
- Cycles or continuously resets until the fault is corrected
- Used to protect circuits which occasionally experience momentary overloads
Additional Information - Manufacturer: Littelfuse
- Shipping Weight: 2
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