Phoenix Contact TCP Thermal Circuit Breaker - 1-Pole, On Base Element, 30A Current Rating, 2000 A, 32 V dc

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£751.80

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£902.16

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RS Stock No.:
558-698
Mfr. Part No.:
1499987
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Current Rating

30A

Product Type

Thermal Circuit Breaker

Series

TCP

Number of Poles

1

Width

6.2mm

Mount Type

On Base Element

Terminal Type

Pluggable

Standards/Approvals

ISO 8820-3

Height

6.2mm

Depth

29.5mm

Rated DC Voltage

32V dc

Breaking Capacity

2000A

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Phoenix Contact Thermal device circuit breaker is designed to ensure the reliable protection of loads in DC applications. It operates efficiently at a rated voltage of up to 32 V DC and offers a fixed nominal current of 30 A, making it ideal for safeguarding your electrical systems against overloads. The product supports a slow-blow fuse type, allowing for temporary overload situations without tripping unnecessarily. Its compact design facilitates easy plugging onto various fuse terminal blocks and interfaces, adhering to established standards for seamless integration. With exceptional ambient temperature resilience, this circuit breaker stands effective from -40 °C to 85 °C, showcasing its versatility in different environmental conditions.

Fast and seamless replacement ensures minimal downtime after an event

Compatibility with existing systems allows for simplified installations

Colour marking provides clear identification of nominal current values

Robust construction supports use in demanding environments

Pluggable connection method assures easy installation and maintenance

Superior short-circuit switching capacity guarantees safety in operations

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