Hi Guys, and thanks,

It was what I sort of thought but just couldn't prove.
The metal is just too thick for the CBI breakers.

thanks again,

jay
peltz power

On Oct 25, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Wind-sun.com wrote:

In theory, all DIN rails should be the same, there are only two generally used industry sizes, and 99% of those are the 35mm.

The problem we have seen on a very few is that the lip and/or the metal itself that it is stamped out of is too heavy, so it won't fit into the little slots on the item to be mounted. I vaguely recall that some older Square-D breakers were not really DIN rail, they used their own odd size, 37mm or so, but that was like 20 years ago.


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