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Seachoice Marine 30a Push To Reset Panel Mount Circuit Breaker 30 Amp 13171 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.33
Location:

Valley Head, Alabama, United States

Valley Head, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Seachoice Size:30 Amp Manufacturer Part Number:13171 UPC:719249131719

SeaChoice Push to Reset Circuit Breaker

SCP # 13171           Size:   30 Amp


Single pole circuit breakers.

A proven "Snap-Acting" bi-metallic thermal sensing mechanism used to interrupt current flow.

Manual push-to-reset reinstates current flow.

Calibrated and tested.

Maximum panel thickness:  1/4"

Requires hole size:   3/8"


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