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Hi-amp 150 Amp Surface Mount, Type I (auto Reset) Circuit Breaker, E97-150a on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, United States

Redondo Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:TopStone Manufacturer Part Number:E99-150A

Type I (Auto Reset) High Amp Waterproof Circuit Breaker

  • Part Number: E97-150A, cross to 181150F, CB181F
  • Surface Mount
  • Ratings: 30A – 150A
  • Interrupt Capacity: 5000A @ 32 Vdc
  • Housing is thermalplastic UL rated 94V0
  • Splash and dust proof at IP67 grade
  • Operating Temperature: -32°C to 82 °C (-25°F to 180 °F)
  • Storage  Temperature: -34°C to 149 °C (-30°F to 300 °F)
  • Stud Size: ¼”-28
  • Meet S.A.E. J1625, J1171, UL1500 (Ignition Protected)
  • Surface Mount, protective stud insulator included. 


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