Rocker
switch circuit breakers are typically rated according to their maximum
voltage and current handling capabilities. This can vary greatly
depending on the specific model and manufacturer. However, common
ratings might include:
1. Voltage: Usually, the voltage rating for a rocker switch type of
circuit breaker ranges from 110V to 250V for AC current and around 32V
for DC current.
2. Current: The current ratings can vary widely, from as low as 0.5 Amps to as high as 20 Amps or more.
3. Interrupting Capacity: This is the maximum fault current that a
circuit breaker can safely interrupt without causing damage. This rating
is typically expressed in Amps.
4. Temperature: The operating temperature range is also an important
rating for circuit breakers. This can vary depending on the design of
the breaker, but a typical range might be -20°C to +60°C.
5. Frequency: This is usually 50Hz or 60Hz, depending on the region.
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