
The DETA 8A plug-in circuit breaker is a single pole MCB that drops straight into a ceramic fuse holder in place of a rewireable wire fuse, automatically cutting power if the circuit is overloaded or short circuits.
Once the fault is cleared you simply reset it, with no need to rewire a fuse. It is a practical upgrade for older switchboards that still use ceramic fuse holders, and is rated for both residential and commercial use.
The DETA 8A Plug-In Circuit Breaker is designed to replace wire fuses in ceramic fuse holders, cutting power during an overload or short circuit.
It is an MCB that plugs into a ceramic fuse holder to replace a rewireable wire fuse, tripping automatically on overload or short circuit.
It fits directly into the existing ceramic fuse holder in place of the wire fuse carrier; electrical work should be carried out by a licensed electrician.
8 amps, with a maximum voltage of 240V.
Once the fault is cleared it can be reset, without rewiring a fuse.
Glass filled nylon for heat resistance and durability.
No complaints at all
Exactly as described. Quick shipping. Would buy again.
Works perfectly out of the box
Was exactly what I needed for the price I paid. Arrived well packaged and was easy to set up straight away. Already recommended it to a friend who is also thinking of getting one.
Worth every cent
Did a lot of comparison shopping before buying here and I have no regrets. Best price I found anywhere and delivery was fast — 3 days to Melbourne. Product feels genuinely premium, not cheap at all. Packaging was solid too, box arrived in perfect shape. Will be back for more.
Does the job well
Deta quality is always reliable and this was no exception. Fast delivery too.
Already bought a second one
Placed the order in the evening and got a shipping notification the next morning. Arrived 2 days later in great condition. Product is well made and does everything it should. Really happy with the whole experience.
Quick delivery to regional QLD
The DETA 8A arrived fast and works perfectly out of the box.
