Those are DC circuit breakers.
Pretty common.

They may be polarity sensitive. I think I have run into this problem before.

-----Original Message----- From: Ken Hohhof
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 1:54 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] LELK1-1REC4-34171 breaker

Nope, but this appears to be the spec sheet:
http://airpax.sensata.com/pdfs/ial.pdf


-----Original Message-----
From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Mark - Myakka Technologies
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 2:37 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: [AFMUG] LELK1-1REC4-34171 breaker

Was working on the -48vdc power plant the last few days due to battery
issues.   Noticed  that  what  I  though  was  a breaker, may not be a
breaker.

I  have  a  total of 6 of these LELK1-1REC4-34171 in the system.  They show
they have a delay and make mention they are "Special Purpose Not for General
use"

Anyone  familiar  with these?  They have the normal on/off switch of a
normal  breaker. But I discovered that even in the off position current is
being  passed.  I find it hard to belive I have six bad units that have
been  purchased  from  multiple places over the past years.  Are they
designed  this way?  Is so, what is their purpose?  Seems like a bit of a
safety risk.


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Mark                          mailto:m...@mailmt.com

Myakka Technologies, Inc.
www.Myakka.com


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