The W28-X1015-3.70 circuit breaker operates based on the principle of thermal-magnetic protection. When the current exceeds the rated value, the internal bimetallic strip heats up, causing it to bend and trip the breaker. The push-to-reset feature allows the user to manually restore the circuit after the fault is cleared.
This circuit breaker is commonly used in various electrical equipment and appliances such as power strips, industrial control panels, and automotive systems. Its compact size and reliable performance make it suitable for both commercial and residential applications.
Note: The alternative models listed above are for reference purposes and may have different specifications.
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What is the W28-X1015-3.70?
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How does the W28-X1015-3.70 function?
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