
Allicdata Part #: | 209-6-30478-829-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
209-6-30478-829 |
Price: | $ 405.57 |
Product Category: | Circuit Protection |
Manufacturer: | Sensata-Airpax |
Short Description: | CIRCUIT BREAKER MAG-HYDR LEVER |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
3 +: | $ 368.70100 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
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The term 209-6-30478-829, more commonly known as a circuit breaker, is a somewhat generic and widely used term for a wide variety of electrical devices. They are used to protect circuits and prevent short circuits, overloads, and other related electric hazards or malfunctions. Circuit breakers are an essential component of an electrical system, and it is important to understand the different types of circuit breakers in order to properly design a safe electrical system.
A circuit breaker is typically enclosed in a housing and switch mounted to a wall or panel board. There are a wide variety of circuit breaker styles, but the two most common types are the toggle switch and the rocker switch. The toggle switch is a two-way switch and is usually used for higher rated circuits. The rocker switch is a single throw switch and is generally used for lower rated circuits.
There are also numerous different types of circuit breaker designs that can be categorized by their working principle. For example, electromechanical circuit breakers switch off power through the use of a bimetallic strip. The bimetallic strip reacts to a specific temperature or pressure, and triggers the circuit breaker when it is exceeded. This type of circuit breaker also has an internal thermistor and relay, which are responsible for the continuity, interrupt, and trip timing of the circuit breaker.
Another type of circuit breaker is the magnetic circuit breaker, which operates by the use of an electromagnet. Here, when the voltage is higher than the current, the electromagnet creates a large current in the wire, which triggers the circuit breaker. Magnetic circuit breakers are often used in high current applications.
Thermal magnetic circuit breakers are a combination of the two types of circuit breakers mentioned above. They operate on the principle of a bimetallic strip for low current applications, and an electromagnet for high current applications. Thermal magnetic circuit breakers can also be used to protect against flashovers.
Finally, adjustable circuit breakers are also available that are designed to allow the user to adjust the trip point of the circuit breaker. This is done by increasing or decreasing the level of current, or by adjusting the temperature of the bimetallic strip. Adjustable circuit breakers are primarily used in high current applications.
Circuit breakers are extremely important components of an electrical system and come in many shapes and sizes. Understanding the different types of circuit breakers and their working principles is essential to designing a safe and reliable electrical system.
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