Description
BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707 | Boat Supply Store
Effectively isolate and protect medium-duty DC loads by preventing voltage spikes on your vessel's main panel with this dedicated circuit breaker module. This unit is engineered for essential systems such as electric toilets and waste treatment pumps, featuring a robust design capable of housing three circuit breakers. It comes pre-equipped with one 50A and two 25A B Series circuit breakers, ensuring immediate protection for critical equipment.
Key Features
- Dedicated isolation for medium-duty loads
- Protects main DC panel from voltage spikes
- Organized installation with Contour lock double module
- Includes 1 x 50A and 2 x 25A B Series breakers
- Accommodates three circuit breakers total
- Reduces electrical noise on sensitive equipment
- Simplifies wiring for specific auxiliary systems
- Enhances system reliability for critical components
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEP Marine |
| MPN | 707 |
| Circuit Breaker Provisions | 3 |
| Included Circuit Breakers | 1 x 50A, 2 x 25A B Series |
| Module Type | Contour lock double module |
| Application | Medium-duty loads (waste treatment systems, electric toilets) |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and marine technicians seeking a robust solution to segregate and protect medium-duty electrical loads, such as sanitation systems, from the main DC power distribution panel. This module ensures dedicated circuit protection, preventing potential damage from voltage fluctuations on critical systems.
How It Compares
| Feature | BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707 | Blue Sea Systems |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Circuit Breaker Provisions | 3 | 6 |
| Included Breaker Amperage | 1 x 50A, 2 x 25A | Not included, requires separate purchase of ATO/ATC fuses up to 20A |
| Primary Application | Dedicated isolation of medium-duty loads (waste treatment, electric toilets) | General purpose fuse protection for lower amperage circuits |
| Module Type | Contour lock double module | Standard fuse block |
Common Concerns Answered
What if I need more than three circuit breakers?
The BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707 is designed with three provisions; for applications requiring more than the included breakers, you will need to procure additional compatible circuit breakers separately.
Is this difficult to install?
Installation requires basic electrical wiring knowledge, including mounting the module securely and connecting appropriate gauge wires to the breakers and system sources. Proper crimping and insulation are essential for a safe and reliable connection.
Why should I separate medium-duty loads?
Separating medium-duty loads like electric toilets from the main DC panel is crucial to prevent voltage spikes that can affect sensitive electronics and other critical onboard systems, thereby enhancing overall electrical system stability and longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of loads is the BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707 designed for?
The BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707 is specifically designed for medium-duty electrical loads such as waste treatment systems and electric toilets.
What circuit breakers are included with the BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707?
The module is supplied standard with one 50A B Series Circuit Breaker and two 25A B Series Circuit Breakers.
Can I add more circuit breakers to the BEP Circuit Breaker Module 707?
The module has provisions for a total of three circuit breakers. If you require more than the included breakers, you will need to purchase additional compatible B Series circuit breakers separately.
Why is it important to separate medium-duty loads from the main DC panel?
Separating medium-duty loads helps prevent voltage spikes from reaching the main DC panel, which can protect sensitive electronics and ensure the stable operation of other vessel systems.
What is the purpose of the Contour lock double module?
The Contour lock double module system provides a clean, organized, and interlocking mounting solution for multiple BEP modules, allowing for scalable and tidy electrical installations.