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Bussmann SC-25 Fuse, 25 A, 480 VAC, 300 VDC, 100 kA Interrupt, Melamine Body, AJ, Low Voltage, Time Delay Fuse Bussmann NON-EK Fuse Kit, Non-Cartridge, Paper Bussmann BP/FRN-R-15ID Fuse, 15 A, 250 V, Cartridge, Time Delay Fuse
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Bussmann SC-25 Auto Cartridge Low Voltage Time Delay Fuse Bussmann NON-EK Emergency Non-Cartridge Fuse Kit FUSE T-DELAY CART EASY ID 15A
They have a minimum 300 V rating and are available up to 60 A. All SC fuses are 13/32in Dia with varying lengths to provide a rejection feature that helps prevent over fusing (installing a 30 A fuse in a 20 A circuit). One half to 6 A SC fuses are fast-acting, while 7 to 60 A SC fuses are time-delay to permit temporary overloads to pass without nuisance openings. NON fuses with fuse tester. Contains one NON-20, two NON-30, one NON-40, two NON-60 and a fuse tester. Fusetron dual element time-delay current limiting class RK5 fuse 250 V maximum. Drop-in replacement upgrade for one-time and renewable fuses to aid in locating the open fuse when the power goes out. Time-delay - 10 secs (minimum) at 500% rated current. Indicator on the side turns black when the fuse opens. Fits existing RK1, RK5, K5 H 30 A and 60 A fuse blocks and holders. UL listed.
Bussmann BP/FRN-R-25 Heavy-Duty Fuse, 25 A, 250 VAC, 125 VDC, 20, 200 kA Interrupt, Fiberglass Body, H
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Bussmann Fusetron FRN-R-25 Cartridge Current Limiting Low Voltage
Bussmann Series Fusetron cartridge fuses are 23% more energy efficient and offer the best time delay performance. Their dual element feature allows closer sizing to load for superior protection of motors and transformers. These Class RK5 fuses with a 200 kA interrupting rating can be used in a broad range of applications. When sized correctly, they help protect motors from burnout caused by overloads or single phasing. The time delay feature allows the initial startup current surge for typical motors to pass, but opens prior to motor burnout when longer, dangerous overloads are present.
   
 
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