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1140 [2007/02/27 17:35]
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1140 [2023/04/20 18:55] (current)
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 ===== Sales Information ===== ===== Sales Information =====
   *{{1140_1170flyer.pdf|New Product Release Flyer}} for Models 1140 and [[1170]].   *{{1140_1170flyer.pdf|New Product Release Flyer}} for Models 1140 and [[1170]].
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 +===== Replacement =====
 +The 1140 is no longer available from Ten-Tec. ​ Ten-Tec recommends an [[http://​www.airpax.net/​|Airpax]] T-11 20 amp fast acting breaker [[http://​airpax.sensata.com/​pdfs/​snapak.pdf|(Catalog)]]. Airpax part number is T11-1-20.0A-01-10A-V
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 +**Additional Information from the Ten-Tec Reflector July 7, 2000**
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 +Those breakers were made for Ten-Tec by Airpax. ​ Airpax still makes dozens of breakers........ the series mfg for Ten-Tec is the Snapak model magnetic breaker.
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 +Airpax breaker part number should be:
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 +T11-1-(required amperage 3 places)-01-10A-V
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 +example: ​ T11-1-5.00A-01-10A-V
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 +  * T11 = Paddle Handle, Single Pole, Series Breaker
 +  * 1 = "​fast"​ trip (0 =instant and 2 = slow...... 2 is too slow 0 would work fine too)
 +  * 5.00A = 5 amp
 +  * 01 = Paddle Handle is Black
 +  * 10A = Black Knurled Mounting Nut
 +  * V = Vertical Mount
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 +Enter in the original amperage of the breaker you are looking for and this number should be close if not right on to the original...... Ten-Tec'​s Paul Clinton told me awhile ago that either the fast or instant breaker would work fine..... I've
 +seen the breakers they sold for the Triton IV and some were fast and some were instant anyway.
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 +Edit: Check Digikey or Mouser for availability.
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 +Regards,
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 +Michael Melland, W9WIS
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