Easy snap-in circuit breaker available in 1-, 2- or 3-pole versions
21 March 2007Switches, Relays & Keypads
Surveillance
With the TA35 series, Schurter has introduced a new generation of circuit breakers for equipment. The breakers are available in 1-, 2- or 3-pole arrangements and stand out through their compact form and attractive design. The rocker-actuating switch can be supplied either with or without illumination, in six different colours with various legends or customer-specific symbols. The breakers have been designed for efficient snap-in mounting, fitting panel thicknesses ranging from 1 to 4 mm. Connections are made with 6,3 x 0,8 mm quick-connect terminals.
The TA35 provides both the function of a switch as well as thermal overload protection. It has finely-graduated rated currents of 0,05 A to 20 A for the 1- and 2-pole types, or 0,05 A to 12 A for 3-pole versions. An optional protective cover gives a protection class of IP 65, making the unit suitable for applications exposed to dust or splashing water.
Typical applications are lab equipment for chemical and medical applications, wood and masonry processing machines, construction site equipment, power generators, cleaning equipment, food-processing equipment and appliances.
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