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$202.52 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: BUSSMANN FUSES
Department: 4
Series: KAZ
Catalog / Class: Indicator
SKU: KAZ
Category: Indicator
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1200A 600V TD L IND. Amp-Trap 2000 A4BQ fuses are 20 percent more current limiting than any other Class L fuse on the market. When correctly coordinated, they bring a superior level of protection to service entrance equipment. Downstream circuit components have maximum protection against short circuit let-thru current. A4BQ’s built-in 4-second time-delay characteristic (at… Read more »
0.5E 2.4KV PT FUSE 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 »
1/4A 600V TD RK5 ID
315A 660V SEMI W/IND 315 Amps 660 Volts Breaking capacity 660V AC/DC – 100kA Maximum arc voltage 1400V Very fast acting with indicator UL approved The Hinode 660GH-315S/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… Read more »
200E 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 »
175E 15.5KV 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 »