Allicdata Part #: | 483-G411-J3M1-C4S0ZN-270811-35A-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
483-G411-J3M1-C4S0ZN-270811-35A |
Price: | $ 173.85 |
Product Category: | Circuit Protection |
Manufacturer: | E-T-A |
Short Description: | CIR BRKR THRM 35A 115VAC 28VDC |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 483-G411-J3M1-C4S0ZN-270811-35A Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | $ 158.04800 |
Series: | 483 |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Breaker Type: | Thermal |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Current Rating: | 35A |
Voltage Rating - AC: | 115V |
Voltage Rating - DC: | 28V |
Number of Poles: | 1 |
Actuator Type: | Push-Pull Plunger |
Illumination: | -- |
Illumination Voltage (Nominal): | -- |
Mounting Type: | Panel Mount |
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Circuit breakers are protective devices designed to limit short circuits and electrical overloads, from damaging electrical equipment, structures, and occupants of a building. The purpose of a circuit breaker is to low the risk of injury or death caused by electrical shock, fires, or damage caused by electrical overloads. Circuit breakers are typically connected to downstream electrical equipment, enclosures, or junction boxes, and they are designed to be manually operated (tripped) in the event of an electrical fault or other emergency situation.
483-G411-J3M1-C4S0ZN-270811-35A is the name of a circuit breaker which is mainly used for the low voltage of up to 1000V. This means it is mainly used for residential electrical distribution systems, which usually use voltages below 1000V. It is designed to operate in three different conditions: overcurrent, short-circuit, and undervoltage. It is also designed to detect when a power overload is present and then automatically disconnect the circuit, thus preventing an unsafe electrical circuit from becoming overloaded.
The working principle of the circuit breaker is quite simple. When an overcurrent is detected, the breaker automatically trips and disconnects the circuit. The breaker is typically constructed with a plastic and metal casing, containing contacts and an internal thermal or magnetic device, which is designed to detect any of the three conditions: overcurrent, short-circuits, or undervoltage. When either of these conditions are detected, the internal thermal or magnetic device is triggered, and the breaker automatically trips and disconnects the circuit. It also operates to reset the circuit breaker once the power overload has been cleared.
In the case of an undervoltage condition, the circuit breaker will detect the low voltage and will disconnect the circuit to prevent further damage. It is usually used in residential electrical distribution systems to protect appliances from receiving too little power. This type of circuit breaker can also be used to safeguard against overloads, and the trips are designed to occur quickly in order to prevent more serious damage.
The main application of the 483-G411-J3M1-C4S0ZN-270811-35A circuit breaker is to provide protection against electrical overloads and faults in the low voltage of up to 1000V. It is designed to be manually operated (tripped) in the event of an electrical fault or other emergency situation. It also operates to reset the circuit breaker once the power overload has been cleared, allowing the system to resume operation.
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