Product Overview
St Clb Cir Brkr Blk 6 Cir

Safeguard your vessel's electrical system with the Blue Seas St Clb Cir Brkr Blk 6 Cir (5052). This 6-circuit breaker block offers superior protection and convenience compared to traditional fuses. Its innovative snap-in design simplifies installation and allows for quick resets, minimizing downtime and maximizing your time on the water. Built with robust, corrosion-resistant materials, this circuit breaker block is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, providing reliable performance and peace of mind for years to come.
Key Features
- **Easy Installation:** Snap-in CLB circuit breakers make installation as simple as replacing a fuse, saving you time and effort.
- **Reliable Protection:** Provides 6 circuits of robust protection, with a maximum of 32A per circuit and 100A per block, safeguarding your valuable electronics.
- **Corrosion Resistant:** Tin-plated copper busses and screw terminals ensure long-lasting performance in harsh marine conditions.
- **Convenient Resets:** Push-button reset functionality allows for quick and easy circuit restoration after an overload.
- **ABYC/USCG Compliant:** Clear insulating cover with labeled recesses meets stringent safety standards for peace of mind.
- **Versatile Mounting:** Can be mounted with #8 screws (M4) or #8 nuts, providing flexibility for various installations.
- **Wide Operating Temperature Range:** Functions reliably from -10°C to 60°C, ensuring consistent performance in diverse climates.
Specifications
The Captain's Take
After years battling unpredictable seas, I've learned the hard way that reliable electrical systems are non-negotiable. The Blue Seas 6-Circuit Breaker Block has become my go-to for circuit protection. It's incredibly easy to install, and the snap-in breakers make replacements a breeze. The clear cover and labeled recesses make identifying tripped circuits quick and painless. Most importantly, it gives me the confidence to know my electronics are protected, allowing me to focus on what matters most – navigating the open waters.