Features
- Circuit Breakers;
- Formula M Series Molded Case Power Distribution Circuit Breaker M1A125 TMF100/1000 FF 3P丨10241561
Specifications
Color | One Color |
Size | One Size |
Unit Count | 1 |
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A molded-case, three-pole power distribution circuit breaker designed to protect three-phase electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. It provides reliable interruption of fault currents and is intended for installation in distribution panels and switchgear for commercial or industrial power systems.
Project Ideas
Business
Refurbish and resell surplus units
Source decommissioned, OEM-spec breakers and offer certified refurbishment, testing, and resale to smaller industrial facilities or panel builders. Provide inspection reports, test logs, and warranty options. Build relationships with electrical contractors, procurement managers, and surplus brokers to create a steady supply and sales channel.
Upcycled industrial decor product line
Create a branded line of home and office products (lamps, clocks, shelving anchors, coat hooks) made from decommissioned breakers and other switchgear. Market through ecommerce platforms and industrial-themed boutiques. Emphasize safety by using only non-live components and partnering with certified electricians for any live-product assembly; include clear product disclaimers and UL/CE considerations where applicable.
Predictive maintenance and diagnostics service
Offer thermal imaging, load-testing coordination, and breaker-health assessments for commercial and light-industrial sites. Package periodic inspections into service contracts with prioritized replacement sourcing and emergency response. Upsell customers on risk-reduction plans that include inventory management of spare breakers and scheduled maintenance windows.
Hands-on training workshops
Run paid workshops for electricians, apprentices, and facility managers using de-energized breakers and mock panels to teach selection, replacement planning, and safety protocols. Provide printed checklists, vendor comparison guides, and continuing-education certificates. Partner with trade schools or manufacturer reps to increase credibility and reach.
Custom panel and retrofit service
Offer design/build services to retrofit existing distribution panels or to build small custom switchgear using properly certified breakers and components. Provide project scoping, compliance documentation, testing, and installation via licensed electricians. Focus on niche markets like light manufacturing, data centers, and boutique commercial spaces where turnkey, documented solutions command premium pricing.
Creative
Industrial sculpture centerpiece
Use the breaker as the core element in a freestanding or wall-mounted industrial sculpture. Combine its heavy, geometric form with reclaimed steel, copper piping, and patinaed plates to create a tactile focal piece for an office or loft. Keep the unit decommissioned and sealed; emphasize the original labeling and hardware for authenticity.
Steampunk desk lamp base
Turn the breaker housing into a lamp base by mounting a certified lamp kit or a low-voltage LED module onto the unit. Pair with exposed filament-style bulbs or vintage switchgear knobs for a steampunk/industrial aesthetic. Important: use only non-live, decommissioned breakers and certified electrical components; have final wiring and installation done or inspected by a licensed electrician.
Industrial desktop organizer
Strip internal electronics from a decommissioned breaker and repurpose the shell and internal compartments as a heavy-duty desktop organizer for pens, screwdrivers, and small parts. Add felt or foam inserts to protect tools and maintain a clean, functional look that highlights the original casting and platework.
Educational cutaway display
Prepare a non-functional cutaway or transparent-encased breaker to illustrate how molded-case breakers are built, for use in maker spaces, trade-school classrooms, or public exhibits. Label visible components and include a short printed placard explaining purpose and safety principles. Always ensure the unit is non-energized and clearly marked as a demonstration model.