Electrical Fuses

Compact Ceramic-Body Fuses measure 6.3 x 32 mm.
Electrical Fuses

Compact Ceramic-Body Fuses measure 6.3 x 32 mm.

Featuring circuit interrupting capacity of 10 kA at 1,000 Vac/Vdc, 508 Series ceramic-body fuses are designed to open quickly and safely to protect compact circuits and equipment under high fault application conditions. Compact, cartridge-style fuses are available in operating current ratings of 315 and 500 mA. Suited for multimeters and other instrumentation, units are RoHS-compliant as well as...

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Electrical Fuses

Circuit Protector includes 2 resettable fuses.

Multifuse-® MF-SD013/250-2 integrates two, 250 V polymer positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) resettable fuses into single package. Multifuse-® device provides both tip and ring overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, and aids compliance with ITU-T K.20, K21, and K.45, as well as Telcordia GR-1089 intra building standards. Unit supports telecommunication applications such as customer...

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Cartridge Fuses come in 5 x 20 mm size.
Electrical Fuses

Cartridge Fuses come in 5 x 20 mm size.

Compact 215 Series Fuses come in 15, 16, 20 and 25 A ratings for up to 250 Vac service. Ceramic body, time-lag fuses are suited for use in power supplies, white goods, air conditioner compressors, and other high-amp equipment that needs protection against high fault-current conditions. RoHS compliant fuses can interrupt currents as high as 500 A at 250 Vac under fault conditions, and are...

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Ferraz Shawmut Arc Flash Mitigation Products Protect Electric Systems from Service Entrances to Motors
Electrical Fuses

Ferraz Shawmut Arc Flash Mitigation Products Protect Electric Systems from Service Entrances to Motors

NEWBURYPORT, Mass., May 9, 2007 - Ferraz Shawmut, a global leader in the field of circuit protection, showcases its Amp-Trap 2000® family of Type 2 (No Damage) circuit protection products. Amp-Trap 2000 current-limiting fuses prevent high-energy arcs that can stop production, damage HVAC equipment, and shut down lighting and communications. Opening in less than one-quarter cycle at fault...

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Fuses protect vital electrical components.
Electrical Fuses

Fuses protect vital electrical components.

Ranging from 3-40 A, ATO-® Fuses protect electrical devices from excess current flow. Internal element is activated by excessive heat, greater than what fuse is rated for, thus melting element and eliminating flow of electricity. End electrical component is then protected from over current state. Once fuse is blown, it must be replaced.

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Indicating Fuses reduce downtime and arc-flash hazard.
Electrical Fuses

Indicating Fuses reduce downtime and arc-flash hazard.

Edison-® Class RK1 and Class J time delay, current-limiting fuses facilitate identification of blown fuse via black-and-white color indicator. In addition to providing protection against short circuit faults that can destroy motors and motor starters, products reduce arc-flash hazard via current-limiting capability that assures minimum incident energy case of arc-flash.

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Surface Mount Fuse is RoHS compliant.
Electrical Fuses

Surface Mount Fuse is RoHS compliant.

UMT 250 SMD fuse offers breaking capacity of 200 A at 250 or 277 Vac, or 100 A at 125 Vdc over current range of 315 mA to 4 A. Measuring 10 x 3 x 3 mm, unit replaces traditional axial or radial lead through-hole fuses, and is solder immersion compatible according to IEC 60068-2-58. Clear marking of rated currents make it suitable for pick and place operations in manufacture of power supplies,...

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Fuses are offered in lead-free versions.
Electrical Fuses

Fuses are offered in lead-free versions.

Designed to withstand high temperatures associated with lead-free wave soldering, lead-free fuses are available in 2AG, SAG, 3AB, and 5 x 20 mm form factors. Fuses comply with electronic industry manufacturing standards for lead-free circuit board content including IEC 60068-2-20, EIA-IS-722 (Low Voltage Supplemental Fuse Qualification Specification), and RoHS. All have CSA and UL approvals.

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