Electronic Circuit Breaker

The Wago next-generation, single-channel electronic circuit breaker improves overall operations and provides cost savings.

Wago Single Channel Circuit Breaker

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The Wago 24 VDC, single-channel electronic circuit breaker features LED indicators to identify device status and the ability to configure all S2 output variants. The output configuration is available in seven different modes, including tripped, channel state, or early current threshold indicators. Rather than a hard-to-open cover, an indented tool-operated button accesses the manual reset wheel. 

The circuit breaker offers a high inrush current capability, a 6-mm wide housing for space savings, and an operating temperature range from -13 to 158°F. 

On adjustable units, the current limits can be set via a discreet setting wheel instead of a sequence of inputs on a manual input wheel, making it easier to fix and identify settings at first sight.


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