Blue Sea Circuit Breakers

Blue Sea Circuit Breakers

Non-returnable
$40.00 - $108.00
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A-series breakers:
Magnetic hydraulic circuit breakers that combine switching and circuit protection into a single device.
  • The industry standard circuit breaker for Blue Sea Systems electrical panels
  • Double pole typically used for AC Main circuit protection
  • "Trip Free" design cannot be held "ON" during fault current condition
  • Meets American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) standards
  • UL 1077 recognized, TUV certified, CE marked for Europe and CSA certified for Canada
C-series breakers: 
Magnetic hydraulic circuit breakers that combine switching and circuit protection into a single device.

DC

  • Large frame provides stud termination for 5-300 Amp loads
  • Provides overcurrent protection for inverters, bow thrusters, and windlasses
  • Trip free - cannot be held closed after trip

AC

  • Used for 120/240 Volt AC circuit protection
  • Double pole can be used as AC Main circuit breakers to switch hot and neutral or two hots in 120/240 Volt AC Branch applications
  • Triple pole can be used as 120/240 Volt AC Main circuit breaker to switch both lines (hots) and neutral
  • Double and triple pole circuit breakers will trip all poles if any one pole trips
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