The W93-X1110-30 circuit breaker operates on the principle of thermal-magnetic trip. When an overcurrent condition occurs, the bimetallic strip heats up and causes the breaker to trip. Additionally, the magnetic trip mechanism responds to short-circuit currents, providing comprehensive protection.
This circuit breaker is commonly used in various electrical systems, including: - Residential and commercial distribution panels - Industrial machinery and equipment - Automotive and marine applications
Note: The alternative models listed above are indicative and may vary based on specific manufacturer offerings.
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