E-T-A Circuit Breakers 1610 Thermal Automotive Circuit Breakers

Author : E t a Published Time : 2016-01-27
E-T-A 1610 Thermal Automotive Circuit Breakers are ideal for extra low voltage wiring systems on all types of vehicles and marine crafts. The miniaturised single pole circuit breakers feature press-to-reset cycling. 1610 circuit breakers extend performance and convenience to applications which are cost critical.

Specifications

Voltage rating:1610-92: DC 12V1610-21: DC 32VCurrent ratings: 5 ~ 30ATypical Life: 300 operations at ≤ 50AAmbient temperature: -40°C ~ +85°C
(-40°F ~ +185°F)

Applications

Watercraft & VehiclesAutomobilesCommercial VehiclesLighting Equipment
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