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Enphase BRK-60A-2P-240V 60A 2P Circuit Breaker

$45.32 USD
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The BRK-60A-2P-240V is a two-pole (double-pole) circuit breaker rated at 60 amps, designed for protecting 240-volt circuits from overloads and short circuits. It is commonly used in main loads, subpanels, solar systems, and heavy appliances (e.g., large air conditioners, electric ranges, or EV chargers).

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  • Description

    Enphase 60A 2P Circuit Breaker

    The Enphase BRK-60A-2P-240V is a 60a circuit breaker built for high-current branch circuit protection in solar installations. This 2-pole, thermal-magnetic breaker installs into Enphase AC combiners, subpanels, and service panels to protect 120/240 VAC circuits from overloads and short circuits. With a 10 kAIC interrupting capacity, it safely manages heavy-load applications including energy storage systems, EV chargers, and large appliances.

    Technical Specifications:

    • Part Number: BRK-60A-2P-240V
    • Max Current: 60 A
    • Ampere Interrupting Capacity: 10 kAIC
    • Poles: 2 Pole
    • Input Current: 60 A
    • Voltage Rating: 120/240 VAC
    • Breaker Type: Thermal-magnetic circuit breaker
    • Shipping Weight: 0.90 lb
    • Shipping Dimensions: 4.34 x2.36 x 3.78 in
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