What are the common specifications and models of low-voltage electrical fuses?

Apr 07, 2023

What are the common specifications and models of low-voltage electrical fuses?

 

Low-voltage electrical fuses are typically used to protect electrical equipment and devices from overcurrents and short circuits. The common specifications and models of Fuses Ceramic include:

 

1-Current rating: This specification refers to the maximum current that the Fuse Ceramic Body for Bussmann can safely carry without opening. Common current ratings for low-voltage fuses range from a few amps to several hundred amps.

 

2-Voltage rating: This specification refers to the maximum voltage that the Electrical Steatite Ceramic Fuse Body can safely handle. Common voltage ratings for low-voltage fuses include 250V, 600V, and 1000V.

 

3-Breaking capacity: This specification refers to the maximum fault current that the Ceramic HRC Fuse Body can interrupt without damaging the equipment or causing a safety hazard. The breaking capacity of a fuse must be greater than the maximum fault current that can occur in the circuit.

 

4-Fuse type: There are several types of low-voltage fuses, including cartridge fuses, blade fuses, and plug fuses. Each type Fuse Ceramic Tubes has its own design and characteristics.

 

5-Size and shape: Low-voltage fuses come in various sizes and shapes to fit different types of fuse holders and equipment.

 

Ceramic body of low-voltage electrical appliances


Common models of low-voltage fuses include:

 

1-Cartridge fuses: These fuses are cylindrical in shape and come in a variety of sizes and current ratings. They are typically used in industrial and commercial applications.

 

2-Blade fuses: These Electrical Alumina Ceramic Fused Bodies are rectangular in shape and are commonly used in automotive and electronic applications.

 

3-Plug fuses: These Customized Ceramic Tubes are typically used in residential and commercial applications and are designed to fit into a special type of fuse holder.

 

4-Semiconductor fuses: These Ceramic Bodies for Siba are designed specifically to protect semiconductor devices from overcurrents and short circuits.

 

5-Time-delay fuses: These Fuse Casings Ceramic are designed to allow a temporary overcurrent to pass through without opening, which can be useful in some applications where brief overcurrents are common.

 

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