The W28-X1024-3.20 circuit breaker has a standard 2-pin configuration with one pin for input and the other for output.
The W28-X1024-3.20 circuit breaker operates based on the principle of thermal-magnetic trip action. When the current exceeds the rated value, the internal bimetallic strip heats up, causing it to bend and trip the mechanism, interrupting the circuit.
This circuit breaker is commonly used in various electrical systems and equipment, including: - Industrial machinery - Automotive applications - Power distribution panels - Control circuits
Note: The alternative models may have different specifications and characteristics.
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What is the W28-X1024-3.20?
What are the key features of W28-X1024-3.20?
What is the voltage and current rating of W28-X1024-3.20?
How does W28-X1024-3.20 provide overcurrent protection?
In what applications can W28-X1024-3.20 be used?
Is W28-X1024-3.20 suitable for both AC and DC circuits?
Can W28-X1024-3.20 be reset after tripping?
What are the temperature specifications for W28-X1024-3.20?
Are there different mounting options available for W28-X1024-3.20?
Where can I find the detailed specifications and datasheet for W28-X1024-3.20?