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$112.00 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: CEMENTEX
Voltage: 500
Department: 36
Series: IGK00
Catalog Number: IGK00-11-9Y
Catalog / Class: Arc Flash Clothing
SKU: IGK00-11-9Y
Categories: Arc Flash Clothing, Fuses, North American Electrical Fuses
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SIZE 9 00 YELLOW KIT
Size 9 Class 00 Glove Kit
POWER DIST BLOCK
400A 500V SEMI FUSE Amp-Trap Form 101 Semiconductor Fuse, Fast-Acting, Blade Bolt-In, 500VAC IR AC 200kA, 500VDC IR DC 100kA, 400A, 400 Amp, UL Recognized, CSA, A50QS-400-4, A50QS 400-4, Ferraz Shawmut A50QS Amp-Trap® Form 101 fuses grew out of the need to improve the overall performance of semiconductor fuses in response to new equipment requirements…. Read more »
6.3A 125V FAST ALARM The Daito MP63 is part of the Daito MP series alarm fuses commonly used in NC machine tools, power supplies, instrumentation and control systems, medical and communications equipment. When used with the proper fuse socket an open circuit will enable an alarm circuit. It’s plug‑in style makes for simple and… Read more »
SURGE MODULE 120V Surge protection devices (SPDs) provide equipment protection from overvoltage events lasting micro-seconds. By limiting the overvoltage to the equipment during these events, costly equipment damage and downtime can be mitigated. The surge protection devices for the 1+1 configuration are available for 60 V to 277 V nominal voltage sub-distribution board applications. Features… Read more »
12A 380V GL 8X32 12 Amps 380 Volts Class gL Breaking capacity 50kA ROHS compliant The Altech 12C8X32GL is a cylinder fuse typically used for power distribution and resistive loads providing fast acting short circuit protection, but slow acting overload protection. Cylinder fuses have metal caps at both ends, and a porcelain fuse body…. Read more »
25A TYPE T FUSE LINK Type T (tube color white)Kearney Type T fuse links have been tested to the IEEE Std C37.42™ standard requirements for a “slow” fuse link. The nominal speed ratio of Type T fuse links is 12. Type T fuse links provide slower time-current characteristics than Types K, 200, and QA,… Read more »