Kris,

We have a product that uses a breaker made by Carlingswitch that has a
temperature rating or -40 deg. C to +85 deg. C. Their website is
www.carlingswitch.com. I have three phone numbers for them: Carlingswitch,
Inc. 860-793-9281, Carlingswitch, LTD. 44 1392-364422, and Carlingswitch
Asia-Pacific, LTD. 852-2737-2277. 

Kurt Andrews
Compliance Engineer

Tracewell Systems, Inc.
567 Enterprise Drive
Westerville, Ohio 43081
voice:      614.846.6175
toll free:  800.848.4525
fax:         614.846.7791

http://www.tracewellsystems.com/

 -----Original Message-----
From:   kristiaan.carpent...@alcatel.be
[mailto:kristiaan.carpent...@alcatel.be] 
Sent:   Friday, October 19, 2001 10:24 AM
To:     emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject:        high temperature circuitbreaker




Hello group,

Circuit breakers and residual current operated circuitbreakers for
house-hold applications are typically cetified at 40 degree Celcius.
If these types are built into other products, they do not comply with their
temperature rating as specified in the safety certificate.
Does any-one know about references to circuit-breakers(230V ac, 10A) that
can work safely at higher temperatures (70...90 degrees)
Regards,
Kris Carpentier



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