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Thermal protection for high nominal currents

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Thermal protection for high nominal currents

The TCP thermal device circuit breakers from Phoenix Contact are being extended to devices with higher nominal currents with the TCP 10 variant.

With this expansion, it is now possible to provide thermal overload protection of up to 20 A for larger loads. In combination with the PT 10-FSI/C terminal block portfolio, applications up to 250 V AC and 65 V DC can be equipped with simple basic protection. TCP products are suitable for replacing existing fuses with re-closable variants, thereby minimizing maintenance effort.

The two-piece construction offers the possibility of simple change-out. Potential distribution can easily be achieved via the terminal block bridge shaft, considerably reducing installation effort.

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Phoenix Contact is a leader in electrical connection technology, electronic interface technology and industrial automation technology.

Our modern components and system solutions are found in a variety of industrial applications. With more than 80 years of innovation experience, Phoenix Contact has the solution for your application needs.

Established for over 25 years in the UK, Phoenix Contact Ltd has rapidly grown from providing only Sales and Marketing support of the Company's Products, to today offering to its Customers, Engineering Services and Support.

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