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DS/EN 2996-006

Aerospace series – Circuit breakers, three-poles, temperature compensated, rated currents 1 A to 25 A – Part 006: 6,3 mm and 2,8 mm blade terminal – With polarized signal contact – Product standard

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 2 January 2024
Status: active
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Aerospace electric equipment and systems): 49.060
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This document specifies the characteristics of three-pole circuit breakers, temperature compensated with a rated current from 1 A to 25 A, used in aircraft on-board circuits at a temperature between -55 °C and 125 °C for ratings ≤ 15 A and -55 °C to 90 °C for ratings > 15 A and at an altitude of 15 000 m max. These circuit breakers are operated by a push-pull type single pushbutton (actuator), with delayed action "trip-free" tripping. They will continue to function up to the short-circuit current.

Document History

DS/EN 2996-006
January 2, 2024
Aerospace series – Circuit breakers, three-poles, temperature compensated, rated currents 1 A to 25 A – Part 006: 6,3 mm and 2,8 mm blade terminal – With polarized signal contact – Product standard
This document specifies the characteristics of three-pole circuit breakers, temperature compensated with a rated current from 1 A to 25 A, used in aircraft on-board circuits at a temperature between...
Aerospace series – Circuit breakers, three-poles, temperature compensated, rated currents 1 A to 25 A – Part 006: 6,3 ;amp; 2,8 mm blade terminal – With polarized signal contact – Product standard
This document specifies the characteristics of three-pole circuit breakers, temperature compensated with a rated current from 1 A to 25 A, used in aircraft on-board circuits at a temperature between...
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