Phoenix Contact TMC TMC Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker - 1-Pole, DIN Rail, 600 mA Current Rating, 2000 A, 250 V ac, 65

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RS Stock No.:
135-895
Mfr. Part No.:
0914413
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker

Current Rating

600 mA

Number of Poles

1

Range

TMC

Series

TMC

Width

12.5 mm

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Mount Hole Size

35 mm

Terminal Type

Screw

Tripping Mechanism

Thermal Magnetic

Reset Actuator Type

Lever

Tripping Characteristics

Type F1

Standards/Approvals

EN 60934, EAC, UL, UL 1077, RoHS, CSA, VDE Zeichengenehmigung

Height

82.5mm

Depth

96mm

Rated AC Voltage

250 V ac

Breaking Capacity

2000A

Rated DC Voltage

65 V dc

Break Time

Instantaneous

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact Thermomagnetic Device Circuit Breaker is a high-quality and reliable circuit breaker designed for various applications. With a rated current of 0.6A and a rated voltage of 250V AC / 65V DC, it provides excellent protection against overloads and short circuits. The circuit breaker features a compact design, making it suitable for installation on NS 32 or NS 35. Its 1-pos. configuration and 1 N/O contact ensure efficient operation. Additionally, the circuit breaker is equipped with a universal foot for easy mounting. Its thermal-magnetic tripping method and automatic device fuse type make it a versatile choice for different electrical systems.

Rated current of 0.6A for efficiency

Thermal-magnetic tripping for reliable protection

Automatic fuse type for optimal performance

Universal foot for NS 32 or NS 35

Lightweight and durable construction

Reliable operation with compact design

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