Blue Sea C-Series Single Pole 60A Flat Rocker Circuit Breaker
Features:
- The rocker actuator sits flush when 'ON', preventing accidental switches.
- A colored actuator clearly shows the 'OFF' position.
- Offers overcurrent protection for inverters, bow thrusters, and windlasses.
- Combines switching and circuit protection in one handy device.
- It's 'Trip Free', so it won't stay closed after tripping.
- Ignition protected, making it safe for gasoline - powered boats.
Specifications:- Amperage: 60A AC / 60A DC
- Actuator Style: Flat Rocker
- Poles: 1
- Max Voltage: 240V AC / 48V DC
- Circuit Breaker Type: Magnetic Hydraulic - trip free
- Terminal Stud Torque: 35 in - lb (3.95 Nm)
- Interrupt Capacity: 3000A @ 120V AC / 3500A @ 240V AC / 5000A @ 32V DC
- Min Operating Temp: -40°C
- Max Operating Temp: 85°C
- Mounting Screw: #6 - 32 Stainless Steel
- Mounting Screw Torque: 6 in - lb (0.68 Nm)
- Switching Cycles: 10000
- Terminal Stud: 1/4 - 20 Tin - Plated Brass
- Weight: 0.38lb (0.17 kg)
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), known in California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Visit P65Warnings.ca.gov for more info.
Specifications:
- Amperage: 60a
- Box Dimensions: 2'H x 2'W x 4'L, WT: 0.5 lbs
- UPC: 632085075477
Using this Blue Sea C - Series circuit breaker is easy. First, make sure the power is off before installation. Mount it using the #6 - 32 stainless - steel screws and apply the recommended torque of 6 in - lb (0.68 Nm). Connect the wires to the 1/4 - 20 tin - plated brass terminal studs and tighten with 35 in - lb (3.95 Nm) of torque. When the rocker actuator is in the 'ON' position, it sits flush to prevent accidental switches. The colored actuator shows when it's 'OFF'. This breaker protects your inverters, bow thrusters, and windlasses from overcurrent. Remember, it's 'Trip Free', so once it trips, it won't stay closed. It works well in temperatures from - 40°C to 85°C. Be aware that this product can expose you to harmful chemicals as warned. For maintenance, check the breaker periodically for any signs of damage or wear. If it trips frequently, there might be an issue with the circuit it's protecting. Keep it clean and dry to ensure its long - term performance.