Product Detail
The Blue Sea 7549 C-Series Flat Rocker Circuit Breaker is a top - notch single - pole breaker with a 100A capacity. Its rocker actuator is flush when 'ON', reducing the chance of accidental switching. The color - coded actuator clearly shows the 'OFF' position. This breaker offers overcurrent protection for inverters, bow thrusters, and windlasses, combining switching and circuit protection in one device. It's 'Trip Free', so it can't be held closed after tripping. Moreover, it's ignition - protected, making it safe for gasoline - powered boats. With an amperage of 100A AC and 100A DC, a maximum voltage of 240V AC / 48V DC, and a wide operating temperature range from - 40°C to 85°C, it's a reliable choice. The breaker has a switching cycle of 10000, weighs 0.38lb (0.17 kg), and comes in a box sized 2'H x 3'W x 5'L, weighing 0.4 lbs. UPC: 632085075491. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), known in California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Visit P65Warnings.ca.gov for more info.
Using the Blue Sea 7549 C - Series Circuit Breaker is easy. First, make sure the breaker is properly installed using the #6 - 32 stainless - steel mounting screws and follow the specified torque values (35 in - lb for terminal stud and 6 in - lb for mounting screw). When the rocker actuator is in the 'ON' position, it's flush, and the color - coded 'OFF' position helps you easily identify the status. This breaker provides overcurrent protection for your inverters, bow thrusters, and windlasses. Just turn it on to start using. Remember, it's 'Trip Free', so if it trips, don't try to force it closed. It's ignition - protected, but still keep it in a proper environment. For maintenance, check the breaker regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Clean it gently if needed. The breaker can operate in temperatures from - 40°C to 85°C, so avoid extreme temperatures outside this range. Also, be aware that this product can expose you to certain chemicals. For more information, check P65Warnings.ca.gov.