P & B Part No. | AMP Rating | Beech | Cessna | Piper | Part No. |
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W31X2M1G30 | 30 | - | - | - | 11-04123 |
These bi-metallic single pole breakers weigh less than 2 oz. and are especially suitable for homebuilt aircraft. Used as original equipment in Beech, Cessna and Piper aircraft. Maximum operating voltages: 32 VDC and 250 VAC (to 400 Hz).
Toggle Thermal Circuit Breaker • 0.5 amp to 50 amp ratings may be used as on/off switch. • Cannot be reset against overload. • Screw termination. • Trip-free operation. |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
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TE P&B Circuit Breaker W31-X2M1G-30
Direct replacement to existing breaker. Easy to install and works perfectly.
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The arm is the same length as a toggle switch that would be used with at switch guard, so it "should" work fine. If the switch/breaker is positioned to be on when the guard is down, it would stay on until the guard is lifted and manually turned off. Remember each application is different and we cannot guarantee that it will work in all application or situations.
These toggle switches are commercial and have no FAA approval by themselves. They are commonly approved by the airframe approval if they were OEM on certificated aircraft. Please confirm in your parts manual or with you A&P to determine whether these can be used in your airplane.
These toggle switches are commercial and have no FAA approval by themselves. They are commonly approved by the airframe approval if they were OEM on certificated aircraft. Please confirm in your parts manual AND with you A&P to determine whether these can be used in your airplane.
The line side is receiving power and the load side goes to the unit.
It is not able to be reset while under an overload, if its is not overloaded it can be reset.
These do not have a visible trip indicator per the data sheet.