Phoenix Contact Circuit Breaker 1,300

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Circuit Protection Type Mounting Feature Rated AC Voltage Rated DC Voltage Rated Current Terminal Shape Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Rated Breaking Capacity Manufacturer Series Trip Time/Delay Additional Features Actuator Type Packing Method Body Length/Diameter Body Width Environmental Characteristics JESD-609 Code Dimensions Circuit Function Body Height Reference Standard No. of Poles Maximum Operating Temperature Blow Characteristic

TMC63C16A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC2F11206,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMCP1M13002,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

ECP1-2

Phoenix Contact

Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM18AF1P

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM18AF1P

1020091

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMCP2M13005,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMCP3F13000,4A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907388

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Circuit Breaker

CBE124DC/3AS-CP

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907581

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907581

2907549

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907549

1020083

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC81C05A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC81C05A

TMC83C16A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC83C16A

TMCP1M13001,5A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CAPAROCCREXT8

Phoenix Contact

Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM216ASFBP

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM216ASFBP

2907603

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907603

2907577

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907577

TMC2F11200,5A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM112ASFBP

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

CBTM112ASFBP

TMC81B60A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC81B60A

0915991

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

0712123

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Circuit Breaker

0712123

TMC2M11204,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC83B20A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC83B20A

2907681

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907681

2801635

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Circuit Breaker

TMC83D12A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC83D12A

2907624

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907624

TMCP3F13000,5A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC71D13A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC1M12001,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC1M12001,0A

914785

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC72B30A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2800989

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Circuit Breaker

TMC1F11003,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC1F11003,0A

0915700

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

0915823

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907663

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907663

2907658

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907658

2907568

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907568

UT6-TMCM16A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

UT6-TMCM16A

TMCP1F13005,0A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907488

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

2907488

1020090

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC81C10A

Phoenix Contact

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

TMC81C10A

Circuit Breaker

A circuit breaker is an automatic electrical switch that is designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent or short circuits. Circuit breakers are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, and they are an important safety device that helps prevent electrical fires, equipment damage, and personal injury.

Circuit breakers work by monitoring the amount of current flowing through an electrical circuit. If the current exceeds a preset level, the circuit breaker will trip, or open the circuit, to prevent damage to the electrical system. When the circuit breaker trips, it interrupts the flow of current, which stops the electrical current from flowing and prevents further damage.

Circuit breakers are available in a variety of types and sizes, and they can be classified based on their voltage rating, current rating, and interrupting capacity. Some common types of circuit breakers include thermal circuit breakers, magnetic circuit breakers, and hybrid circuit breakers.

In addition to protecting electrical systems from overcurrent and short circuits, circuit breakers also help improve the reliability and efficiency of electrical systems. They can also be used to switch electrical circuits on and off, which can be helpful in certain applications.