Thermal circuit breaker CLB
manual resetsingle-polepush-button

Thermal circuit breaker - CLB  - Carling Technologies - manual reset / single-pole / push-button
Thermal circuit breaker - CLB  - Carling Technologies - manual reset / single-pole / push-button
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Operating mode
manual reset
Number of poles
single-pole
Other characteristics
push-button, compact
Primary current

Min.: 3 A

Max.: 60 A

VAC

Min.: 125 V

Max.: 250 V

VDC

32 V

Description

Part of Carling’s push-to-reset family of thermal circuit breakers, the CLB-Series offers reliable protection in a compact package. Designed with minimal moving parts, the breaker delivers a cost-effective performance for multiple equipment types, added resistance against shock and vibration, and a consistent trip point over temperatures ranging from -10°C to +60°C. The CLB-Series also offers multiple hardware options, including indicator plates, plastic or metal hex or ring nuts, as well as clear and black hex boots. Terminal options include .250 QC tabs and screw with or without 90-degree bend or a combination. Given the breaker’s performance reliability and available options, it is ideally suited for a wide range of applications, including household appliances, power strips and supplies, on/off-highway, audio-visual and medical equipment. Additionally, it offers UL 1500 Ignition Protection for marine grade applications to reduce fire danger.

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