•Compact Design: Mini circuit breakers have a small form factor that saves space in electrical panels.
•Bolt-On Type: this type of mini circuit breaker can be securely fastened to the electrical panel using bolts, ensuring a safe and reliable connection.
•Screw Terminal: the screw terminals provide a secure and easy-to-use method of connecting wires to the circuit breaker.
•Electrical Protection: mini circuit breakers provide protection against overloads and short circuits, which can damage equipment or cause electrical fires.
•Current Rating: mini circuit breakers are rated for a specific current range, which determines the maximum current that can flow through the circuit breaker without tripping.
•Voltage Rating: mini circuit breakers are rated for a specific voltage range, which determines the maximum voltage that the circuit breaker can safely handle.
•Thermal Magnetic Operation: mini circuit breakers use a combination of thermal and magnetic mechanisms to trip the circuit breaker in case of overload or short circuit.
•Circuit Interrupter: mini circuit breakers act as a circuit interrupter, breaking the circuit when necessary to protect against overloads and short circuits.
•Electrical Switch: mini circuit breakers can be used as an electrical switch, allowing the circuit to be manually turned on or off.
•Residential Wiring: mini circuit breakers are also commonly used in residential wiring, providing protection for electrical circuits in homes and buildings.