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- Manufacturer:Eaton
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
HFD1035
HFD1035 is a Cutler Hammer molded case circuit breaker designed for reliable circuit protection in electrical systems.
This Series C F-frame breaker features a fixed thermal and fixed magnetic trip unit, rated for 35 amps and 1 pole operation. It supports voltages up to 347 VAC and 125 VDC, with an interrupt rating of 65kA at 277 VAC and 25kA at 600 VAC. The breaker is panel mountable and certified for industrial use, providing robust protection for various applications.
- Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cutler Hammer (Eaton)
- Amperage: 35 A
- Poles: 1
- Voltage Rating: 347 VAC, 125 VDC
- Interrupt Rating: 65kA @ 277 VAC, 25kA @ 600 VAC
- Series/Frame: Series C, F-Frame
- Trip Unit: Fixed Thermal / Fixed Magnetic
- Mounting Type: Panel Mount
- Certifications: Industrial standards compliant
- Part Number: HFD1035
- Manufacturer : Eaton
- Brand : Cutler Hammer
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : Series C
- Type : HFD
- Voltage : 277 AC
- Amperage : 35
- Phase : 1
- Poles : 1
- AIC rating : 65kA@277V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : Long Time and Instantaneous Trip
- Frame Size : F Frame
- Temp Rating : -13‰ÛÒ158 å¡F (-25‰ÛÒ70 å¡C)
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
- UPC : 786679175293
- GTIN : 00786679175293
- Country of Origin : Dominican Republic
- Dimensions : 3.38 in x 6 in x 1.38 in (Length/Depth x Height x Width)
- Weight : 4.5
- Certification : UL Listed
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