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$31.29 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: SCHURTER
Amperage Rating: 2
Voltage: 277
Department: 32
Series: T13-211
Catalog Number: 4411.0013
Catalog / Class: Circuit Breaker
Speed: Fast Acting
SKU: 4411.0013
Categories: CIRCUIT BREAKER, European Electrical Fuses, Fuses
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2A 277V CIR BREAKER
SCHURTER T13-211 series
https://us.schurter.com/en/datasheet/typ_T13-211.pdf
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