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Blue Sea Systems Magnetic Circuit Breaker 25 Amp 7216 Black Single Pole Ac/dc on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Torrance, California, US

Torrance, California, US
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BLUE SEA SYSTEMS

World Circuit Breaker 25AMP
Maximum Voltage 65V DC/277V AC
PN: 7216     BLACK
World Single Pole AC/DC Magnetic Circuit Breakers
-Certified for North American and European markets.
-UL Recognized (1077) and CSA Certified.
-The industry standard circuit breaker for electrical panel application. 
-Includes pan and flat head mounting screws.
-This is not a vapor proof circuit breaker and must not be installed in areas where flammable vapors are present. 

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