Blue Sea 7209 AC / DC Single Pole Magnetic World Circuit Breaker  -  15 Amp [7209]
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Blue Sea 7209 AC / DC Single Pole Magnetic World Circuit Breaker - 15 Amp [7209]

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AC/DC Single Pole Magnetic World Circuit Breaker
This circuit breaker meets all American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Standards. It's UL 1077 Recognized, TUV Certified, CE marked for Europe, and CSA Certified for Canada.
PN: 7209
Color: Red
Amperage: 15 Amp
Delay: Standard
Features:

  • It's the industry - standard for Blue Sea Systems electrical panels
  • Combines switching and circuit protection in one device
  • Single pole Quick Trip models are great for electronics protection
  • The 'Trip Free' design ensures safety during fault current
Specifications
Circuit Breaker TypeMagnetic Hydraulic - Trip Free
Maximum Voltage277 Volts AC / 65 Volts DC
Rated Switch Cycles10,000@rated amperage and voltage

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which may cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more info, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specifications:

  • Amperage: 15a
  • Box Dimensions: 2'H x 3'W x 4'L, WT: 0.2 lbs
  • UPC: 632085072094

Using this Blue Sea circuit breaker is easy. First, make sure the power is off before installation. Then, connect it to your electrical panel following the wiring diagram. During normal use, the breaker will protect your circuits. If there's a fault current, it will automatically trip to prevent damage. Remember, this product contains chemicals that can be harmful, so handle it carefully. For maintenance, check the breaker periodically for any signs of wear or damage. If it trips frequently, there might be an issue with your electrical system. Also, keep in mind the maximum voltage and amperage ratings to avoid overloading the breaker.


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