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[Lifetime Warranty] 25Amp Thermal Circuit Breaker 125/250V AC 32V DC - Pack of 2

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Description

2-pack 25Amp Thermal Circuit Breaker 125/250V AC 32V DC

Key Features

  • Current Rating: 25 Amps
  • Operating Voltage: 125/250V AC, 32V DC
  • Interrupt Capacity: 1000 Amps
  • Switch Type: Manual push-button reset
  • Protection Mechanism: Thermal trip for over-current and overload conditions
  • Package Contents: Two circuit breakers with waterproof button caps

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

A universal replacement for many 25A thermal circuit breakers that match the voltage ratings and physical dimensions. Suitable for applications requiring a push-to-reset overload protector.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for panel mount applications.
  • Compatible with a wide range of equipment including power strips, generators, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), marine electrical systems, and industrial machinery.
  • Verify the 25A current rating, voltage specifications, and physical dimensions of your original part to ensure a correct fit.

When to Replace

  • Breaker trips repeatedly under normal, non-overload conditions.
  • The reset button does not stay engaged after being pressed.
  • No electrical continuity through the breaker after a reset.
  • Visible signs of burning, melting, or physical damage to the housing.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the main power source before removing the old breaker or installing the new one.
  • Confirm the voltage and amperage ratings match the application's requirements.
  • Ensure all electrical connections are tight and secure to prevent arcing or overheating.
  • Mount securely in the panel, ensuring the reset button is accessible.
  • After installation, restore power and test the circuit's functionality.