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Circuit breaker/MCBs
Model: OLB7
Pole: 1, 2, 3, 4
Rated voltage UN: 230(240)/400(415)V AC, max, 60V DC
Rated current IN: 0.5-63A
Rated frequency fN: 50Hz
Rated breaking capacity: 10 KA
Energy limiting class: 3
Tripping characteristic: B, C, D
Cross-section of connecting lead: 1-25mm
Isolating class: B
Mounting on the rail: EN 50022
Build-in width: 18mm/pole
Standards: IEC 60898, EN60898
August 20, 2020 - New York, NY - NYPA President and CEO Gil Quiniones visits NYPA's brand new Breaker II tug boat as it stops in lower Manhattan en route to the Niagara Power Project, where it will join the fleet of other boats. (Philip Kamrass/ New York Power Authority)
September 13, 2019 - "Trail Breaker Kennel has been a favorite stop on the Riverboat Discovery tour for over 20 years. During a three-hour river cruise, the Riverboat Discovery stops on the banks of the Chena River where visitors learn what it takes to run a championship kennel from David and his staff of dog mushers. After a dog mushing demonstration, visitors meet our amazing Alaskan huskies and their musher companions during their stop at the Chena Indian Village." Previous text from the following website: trailbreakerkennel.com
Some breakers in the old electrical room.
Shot while out on an excursion with Dave9 to an old abandoned drive-in theater.
Breakers Fans gather for a group photo. iinet ANBL, New Zealand Breakers vs Adelaide 36ers, North Shore Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. Wednesday 30th March 2011. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
This breaker box was on the outside of a building. A graffiti artist had turned it into a piece of art.
Well, this is my radio for now, it's a Yaesu Ft-897 all mode HF/6M/2M/60CM radio. It can be used portable on two internal batteries, right now it's a base station with an internal power supply. I have an optional atenna tuner, but I like my LDG external ATU with a cross needle.
August 20, 2020 - New York, NY - NYPA President and CEO Gil Quiniones visits NYPA's brand new Breaker II tug boat as it stops in lower Manhattan en route to the Niagara Power Project, where it will join the fleet of other boats. (Philip Kamrass/ New York Power Authority)
The St. Nicholas Coal Breaker in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania was constructed in 1930 as the world's largest coal breaker and was in use for 31 years. It's purpose was to remove impurities from coal and break it into different useable sizes.
Breaker! Breaker!
Live at The Night Lite Cafe
Berwyn, Il
October 1st, 2011
Facebook.com/BreakerBreakerIl
Pictures can be used anywhere on the condition that photo credit is given ("Zach Alvarez") and/or wathermarks are kept in place where ever the image is used
August 20, 2020 - New York, NY - NYPA President and CEO Gil Quiniones visits NYPA's brand new Breaker II tug boat as it stops in lower Manhattan en route to the Niagara Power Project, where it will join the fleet of other boats. (Philip Kamrass/ New York Power Authority)