Model 1170 & 1140
Model 1170 has operating and trip current ratings of 5 and 6.75 amperes
respectively, and Model 1140 has 18 and 24.3 amperes ratings.
These breakers are manufactured by Airpax Electronics and mount in a 1/2"
diameter hole.
Replacement:
The 1140 is no longer available from Ten-Tec. Ten-Tec recommends an Airpax
T-11 20 amp fast acting breaker (Data Sheet) available from Wards
Electronics in Florida, (800) 545-9273. Airpax part number is
T11-1-20.0A-01-10A-V
Source: Wiki
73
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 12:54 AM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Airpax
There used to be specification on the Tentec web pages or the Corsair
manual. I've moved mine and its not handy at the moment. Primarily its a
20 amp Airpax magnetic breaker with no time delay and rated for DC.
Specs posted to this forum in 2006 said:
> In the data sheet for the TEN-TEC Model 1140 Magnetic Circuit Breaker is
the
> following:
> (the 1140) "is a special fast-acting magnetic circuit breaker which trips
> between 10 and 20 milliseconds, typically.
>
> In the section of same data sheet, under "Specifications" appear:
> Model: 1140 Operating Rating: 18 amps Trip Rating: 24.9
amps
>
> Regards,
> Mike N4NT
In that discussion I posted:
> K0CQ:
> >The 25 amp fuse is too insensitive for PA protection. Neither it nor a
> 25 amp breaker are likely to trip at less than 125% which they should
> hold indefinitely, that's 31.25 amps. That's why I use a 15 amp fuse to
> protect my Corsair II and it has so far. It seems to be as effective as
> the Airpax which I don't have. That 15 amp fuse from a reputable
> manufacturer (I use nothing but Buss fuses, no off shore products) seems
> to be fast and sensitive enough.
The standard breaker specified by TenTec is:
>> We need an Air Pax T11-1-20.0A-01-11C-V and the
>> website to order is:
>>
>> http://www.pocosales.com/Airpax.htm
>>
And I posted back then:
>> Note that some of the portions of this part number are for mounting
>> hardware and handle color and there could be more than half a dozen
>> useful variations. You can find those variations on the pocosales web
>> page too.
Though there are other airpax packages and mounts that meet the same
minimum time delay specifications. And I believe the fuse that I use is
as fast because I'm running the fuse current above the ratings, based on
comparing the fuse and airpax breaker interrupt curves. I know I've
blown two or three fuses on my Corsair II supply line, when tuning an
antenna tuner and getting too far off resonance. I use the 15 amp ATC
fuse from Buss.
Where or whether such breakers can be bought today, I don't know.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 5/10/2010 10:31 PM, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
> A friend of mine, KG4CGC, is looking for an Airpax breaker or equivalent
for
> his "new" Corsair.
>
> I don't know offhand what breaker to recommend to him, or where he can get
> it. I know it's been discussed in the past, but I didn't bother to retain
> the information.
>
> Any tips on where I can send him?
>
> 73
>
>
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