Cooper Bussman Bolted Tag Fuse - Fast Acting (FF) HRC Power Fuse Range
Cooper Bussman's bolted tag fuse is essentially a fuse that is fitted with brackets, these brackets allow the fuse to be bolted onto a fuse holder. Predominantly this type of fuse is used within installations as a "weak link". They are designed to break when a fault occurs, such as an overcurrent or short circuit - they are a safety and damage protection measure. Cooper Bussman's fuses are commonly found within a multitude of industrial applications, electrical equipment and wiring systems.
Features & Benefits
• Compact dimensions • Excellent current limiting features • High-speed clearance of AC and DC faults • Featured a melt Point Curve Class IEC 269-4 • Fuse links, specifically designed for the protection of applications • Conforms to industry standards • Low voltage fuse
Eaton British Standard Fuse, 35A, 240V AC 35LET
Use this very fast-acting fuse from Eaton to provide short circuit protection to semiconductor devices such as diodes, thyristors and transistors. Its high breaking capacity of 200kA (kiloamperes) instantly breaks excessive current flowing through an electrical circuit to reduce the risk of damage to critical equipment. The fuse is simple to mount onto a fuse holder thanks to tagged ends that offer quick and uncomplicated installation. A high rupture capacity allows the unit to clear high-fault as well as low-fault currents for greater versatility. As this fuse is resistant to ageing, it doesn't need maintenance other than periodic tightening of its mounting bolts.
• General-purpose option suitable to use with both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) • Extended service life so only needs to be replaced if it blows • Consistently reliable throughout its lifespan for improved electrical safety
Can I use this fuse to protect a motor starter?
A very fast-acting fuse like this one isn't suitable for motor starter protection, due to its almost instant response time. Choose a slow-blow fuse with a built-in time delay designed to accommodate short surges caused by motor start-ups.