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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