The HPM circuit breaker plug-in 32A is a high quality plug in power module that is designed to replace the old re-wireable fuse wedges. This part is approved by Australian standards and can be used for up to a 30A or 32A stove unit.
Cuts off the power if a circuit is overloaded (too many electrical appliances being used), or short circuited (a faulty appliance)
Plug in circuit breakers are more reliable and have a faster response time than standard rewireable fuses
Once installed, they do not require any tools to be reset, simply switch back on once the fault has been fixed
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