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Thermal Circuit Breakers - Wire lead

Miniature temperature sensitive bimetal auto-resetting circuit breakers housed in an epoxy sealed casing with wire lead terminations. Suitable for direct assembly use in windings of motors and transformers, or for general use with other electrical equipment. Reset occurs when the operating temperature of the breaker has reduced by approx. 30°C.
Rated voltage 250V.

Rated current 2.5A
Internal resistance 50mW.
Dimensions 16x9x4mm.Lead length 100mm.
VDE and BEAB Approved.


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650-046 pdf Thermal circuit breaker 70° £0.9500 £0.8000 £0.7000
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650-051 pdf Thermal circuit breaker 80° £0.9500 £0.8000 £0.7000
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650-056 pdf Thermal circuit breaker 90° £0.9500 £0.8000 £0.7000
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650-061 pdf Thermal circuit breaker 110° £0.9500 £0.8000 £0.7000
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650-066 pdf Thermal circuit breaker 120° £0.9500 £0.8000 £0.7000
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Specification




Product °C Cutout Temp.
650-046 70°
650-051 80°
650-056 90°
650-061 110°
650-066 120°
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