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WAGO 2273 "Limited number of current-interrupting operations"

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The enclosed instructions declare:


"Limited number of current-interrupting operations" is written in the leaflet enclosed with the assortment box for these in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 way for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 solid conductor 24 A


Any thoughts?


Regards


BOD


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  • Depends what number it is limited to, and how long the cooling off period is required between retries.

    An 'unlimited no.' would be hard to guarantee or test, but on the other hand if it is a very low  number, say less than 10, then that might be a problem for some folk with a 'dodgem car' debugging style to finding tripping faults.
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  • Depends what number it is limited to, and how long the cooling off period is required between retries.

    An 'unlimited no.' would be hard to guarantee or test, but on the other hand if it is a very low  number, say less than 10, then that might be a problem for some folk with a 'dodgem car' debugging style to finding tripping faults.
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