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$37.10 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: MERSEN (FERRAZ SHAWMUT)
Department: 16
SKU: ATQ-1/8
Category: Fuses
*Prices Subject to Change
1/8A 600V TD MIDGET
250MA 500V 6X32 FAST .250 Amps 500 Volts Fast acting RoHS compliant 6mm x 32mm The SIBA 189020.0.250 fuse is part of their 189020 series. This fuse is a quick acting, ceramic cartridge fuse with nickel plated brass end caps. SIBA 189020 Series Datasheet
50A 600V FAST T Fast-acting A6T Class T fuses combine two highly desirable features – high current-limitation and a small physical size. Their unique dimensions prevent the substitution of other fuses with lower voltage ratings or current-limiting capability. These fuses have glass melamine bodies for superior dimensional stability and catalog numbers stamped into the blades… Read more »
450A 600V FAST RK1 Current-limiting Amp-Trap A6K-R fuses provide excellent protection where high available short-circuit currents exist. These fast-acting fuses are particularly good for branch/feeder circuits and back-up protection. Rejection style design prevents replacement by other fuse classes Fiberglass body provides dimensional stability in harsh industrial environments Easy-to-read imprint label for quick recognition and replacement… Read more »
4A 125V FAST PICO
200A 1000V PHOTO FUSE Mersen’s HP10J photovoltaic (PV) fuse series is designed specifically for DC Recombiner Boxes in the protection of 1000VDC photovoltaic systems. Its robust construction makes it ideal for continuous temperature and current cycling withstand adding to system longevity. The 1000VDC rated HP10J designed for low minimum breaking capacity capabilities of 1.35 times… Read more »
315A 660V SEMI FUSE 315 Amps 660 Volts Breaking capacity 660V AC/DC – 100kA Maximum arc voltage 1400V Very fast acting UL approved The Hinode 660GH-315/UL fuse is part of the Hinode 660GH series of semiconductor fuses. It provides excellent prompt cut-off action when blocking off and is durable against repetitive current. The… Read more »