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Description
The T11 211 12A from Schurter is a single pole thermal overload protection circuit breaker. This circuit breaker is used in equipments as push to reset type overload protective device. A high contact force can be maintained until unit trips. This prevents electrical noise due to contact bounce and reduces the risk of contact welding which may occur with spring type mechanism. The overload sensing is done with aid of thermal bimetal which has advantage of being immune to high inrush currents and line transients. The T11 211 12A is specifically designed to protect equipment, wiring, transformers, power supplies, motors and sub assemblies such as printed circuit boards. For non PCB mounting the T11 211 12A is connected to wiring with the popular quick connect terminals.
- Compact and reliable design
- IEC 60934, UL 1077, CSA C22.2 235, GB 17701 and VDE approved
- 6mm threaded neck type mounting
- 6.3mm x 0.8mm quick connect terminals
- Rated AC voltage of 240V at 50/60Hz
- Rated DC voltage of 48V
- Rated current is 12A
- IP40 degree of protection according to IEC 60529 standard
- Ambient temperature range from -5�C to 60�C
- Positively trip free release
Applications
Safety, Industrial
Product details
Voltage Rating V AC | 240VAC |
Current Rating | 12A |
Product Range | T11 Series |
Circuit Breaker Mounting | Panel |
Voltage Rating V DC | 48VDC |
No. of Poles | 1 Pole |
Other details
Brand | SCHURTER |
Part Number | T11 211 12A |
Quantity | Each |
Technical Data Sheet EN |
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Bulk Discount
Quantity | Price |
2 | ₹ 1417.52 |
3-5 | ₹ 1403.06 |
5-10 | ₹ 1374.13 |
10+ | ₹ 1345.2 |
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