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$1,260.00 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: MCGRAW-EDISON FUSES
Amperage Rating: 40
Department: 47
Series: FA4
Catalog / Class: MEDUIM VOLTAGE
Speed: FAST ACTING
SKU: FA4A40
Category: Medium Voltage
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40A FUSE LINK
15E 15.5KVA MED-VOLTAGE FUSE Mersen fuses for the protection of transformers and distribution lines deliver overload and short circuit protection. These current-limiting fuses will melt at current that can be as low as 1.7 times the fuse current ratings up to its maximum interrupting rating. These fuses are designed to withstand the transformer magnetizing inrush… Read more »
4E 4.8KV MEDIUM VOLTAGE Mersen PT fuses are current-limiting fuses with high interrupting rating, used for the primary winding protection of potential transformer. They are small dimension ferrule type fuses and mount in standard clips. Current ratings are from 0.25A to 5A Ferrule mounting for standard clips and interchangeability with other brands of fuses Current-limiting… Read more »
350E 5.5KV MED VOLTAGE Mersen fuses for the protection of transformers and distribution lines deliver overload and short circuit protection. These current-limiting fuses will melt at current that can be as low as 1.7 times the fuse current ratings up to its maximum interrupting rating. These fuses are designed to withstand the transformer magnetizing inrush… Read more »
10A 15.5KV MED-VOLTAGE
5E 15.5KV PT FUSE 5Amp 15.5KVA Medium Voltage Fuse Description Potential Transformer (PT) fuses are current-limiting fuses with high interrupting ratings designed for the protection of potential transformers. Application Note When applying fuses for the protection of transformers, the magnetizing current in-rush must be considered. The characteristics of the in-rush, which can be matched with… Read more »
18E 4.8KV MEDIUM VOLTAGE Mersen R-Rated fuses are current-limiting, high interrupting rating fuses intended for the short circuit protection of medium voltage motors and motor controllers. R-Rated fuses are back-up fuses that have a minimum interrupting rating, and must be coordinated with overload relays in combination motor starters. The motor starter manufacturer generally specifies the… Read more »