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5Amp Thermal Circuit Breaker 125/250V - Pack of 5

Key Features

  • Package Content: 5 circuit breakers
  • Current Rating: 5A
  • Voltage Rating: 125/250V AC, 32V DC
  • Protection Type: Single-pole thermal overload
  • Reset Mechanism: Manual push-button reset
  • Termination: Quick connect terminals
  • Body Dimensions (approximate): 35.0 x 31.0 x 14.6 mm

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Direct replacement for thermal circuit breakers with matching electrical ratings and physical dimensions.
  • Compatible with common L1 series and similar form-factor breakers.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use in both AC and DC low voltage systems.
  • Suitable for applications including marine panels, power strips, generators, automotive accessories, and industrial control equipment.
  • Fits standard panel cutouts designed for this type of push-button breaker.

When to Replace

  • Existing breaker fails to trip during a known overload event.
  • Breaker trips repeatedly under a normal, non-overload condition.
  • Reset button will not stay engaged after being pressed.
  • Visible signs of physical damage, such as a cracked housing, corrosion, or heat discoloration.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect power from the circuit before beginning installation.
  • Confirm the voltage and amperage ratings of the new breaker match the circuit's specifications.
  • Ensure wire terminal connections are firm and secure to prevent overheating.
  • Test the circuit and reset function under a normal load after installation is complete.