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AZ00770331
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AZ00770331

[Lifetime Warranty] 40 Amp DC Miniature Circuit Breaker 120V/240V

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15 - 20 minutes

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Description

40 Amp DC Miniature Circuit Breaker 120V/240V

Key Features

  • Current Rating: 40 Amps
  • Voltage Rating: 120V/240V DC
  • Poles: 1
  • Interrupting Capacity: 10 kA
  • Protection Type: Thermal-magnetic overload and short-circuit protection
  • Mounting Style: Standard 35mm DIN rail
  • Actuator: Trip-free toggle mechanism with clear on/off status indicator

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • SRDZ47-63Z
  • Note: This is a DC-rated circuit breaker. Verify all electrical specifications before substituting for other models.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Application: Designed for DC circuits such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery energy storage, and other DC power distribution applications.
  • Enclosure Fitment: Mounts on standard 35mm DIN rails inside compatible breaker panels, enclosures, and combiner boxes.
  • Wire Compatibility: Accepts wire gauges appropriate for 40A circuits per local electrical codes.

When to Replace

  • Fails to trip during a known overcurrent or short-circuit event.
  • Trips repeatedly under normal load conditions.
  • Will not reset after being tripped and the fault is cleared.
  • Exhibits physical damage, including cracks, chips, or signs of burning/melting.
  • The housing feels excessively hot during standard operation.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect and lock out all power sources before beginning installation.
  • Verify breaker ratings match the specific requirements of the DC circuit.
  • Mount securely onto the DIN rail, ensuring a firm connection.
  • Connect line and load side wiring using the correct wire gauge.
  • Tighten terminal screws to the manufacturer-specified torque to prevent poor connections and overheating.
  • After installation, restore power and verify proper circuit operation.