Description
Description
60A Panel Mount Mini Circuit Breaker
This 60A Panel Mount Mini Circuit Breaker is a 2-in-1 circuit breaker/disconnect switch that incorporates traditional battery disconnect switching (non-engine) and circuit protection. Trolling motor circuit switching applications are what this switch is best used for.
Applications:
- Protects electrical circuits from short-circuit events and over-current loads, preventing wire insulation overheating and subsequent destruction
- Automatic Circuit Protection and Manual On/Off Switching combine dual functionality in one reliable and compact solution
- Allows for circuit isolation and maintenance of load circuits by providing convenient switching and integral circuit protection capable of mounting adjacent to battery systems regardless of the location
Features:
- IP66 sealed against dust and water Intrusion to ensure reliable circuit protection for the life of the electrical system installation
- 42 Vdc rating - easily supports 12, 24, and 36V DC applications. Ideal for trolling motor switching applications
- High electrical and manual switching endurance delivers 2,000 cycles at full current
- High interrupt current - safely protects circuits connected to large paralleled battery banks with significant available power
- 4-year warranty - Egis stands behind its product's ability to meet the user's needs
Specifications
Specifications
Identification
| MPN | 4701-60 |
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| Barcode | 850053879388 |
Electrical
| Continuous Current Amps | 60 |
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| Max Voltage | 42 |
| Interrupt Current @14 VDC (Amps) | 3,000 |
Certifications & Protection
| CE Marked | Yes |
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| Ingress Protection Rating | IP66 |
Control & Connectivity
| Cycle Switching Endurance | 3,000 |
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In The Box
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Available Method: Ground
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* ALL WARRANTY IS THROUGH MANUFACTURE *

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