Electrical, Specialty Fuses

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
170M1366

170M1366

Eaton

FUSE SQUARE 80A 700VAC RECT

0

170M6120

170M6120

Eaton

FUSE SQUARE 1.8KA 700VAC RECT

0

FWP-70

FWP-70

Eaton

FUSE CARTRIDGE 70A 700VAC/VDC

0

0HEV030.ZXPCBL

0HEV030.ZXPCBL

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CARTRIDGE 30A 450VDC 5AG

0

ANN-275

ANN-275

Eaton

FUSE STRIP 275A 125VAC/80VDC

3

0SLC010.T

0SLC010.T

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CARTRIDGE 10A 600VAC/170VDC

0

KLDR.150TXP

KLDR.150TXP

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CRTRDGE 150MA 600VAC/300VDC

440

170M6559

170M6559

Eaton

FUSE 550A 690V 3GKN/50 AR UC

0

KTU-800

KTU-800

Eaton

FUSE CRTRDGE 800A 600VAC CYLINDR

0

170M5664

170M5664

Eaton

FUSE SQUARE 800A 700VAC RECT

0

PSX3XLFL1400X

PSX3XLFL1400X

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE SEMI 1500VDC 3XL SIZE 1400A

6

0FLQ001.T

0FLQ001.T

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CRTRDG 1A 500VAC/300VDC 5AG

2

LFCL-UHA

LFCL-UHA

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CABLE LIMITER 250VAC BOLT

22

NSD16

NSD16

Eaton

FUSE CRTRDGE 16A 550VAC CYLINDR

9

0BLS01.8T

0BLS01.8T

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CARTRIDGE 1.8A 600VAC 5AG

0

0214016.K

0214016.K

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE CARTRIDGE 16A 36VDC TORPEDO

0

16LCT

16LCT

Eaton

FUSE CARTRIDGE 16A 240VAC/150VDC

8

FWP-2A14FA

FWP-2A14FA

Eaton

FUSE CARTRIDGE 2A 700VAC

0

FNM-2

FNM-2

Eaton

FUSE CARTRIDGE 2A 250VAC 5AG

24

170M6143

170M6143

Eaton

FUSE SQUARE 550A 1.3KVAC RECT

0

Electrical, Specialty Fuses

1. Overview

Specialty fuses are precision-engineered circuit protection devices designed to safeguard electrical systems under specific abnormal conditions. Unlike general-purpose fuses, these devices offer tailored performance characteristics for specialized applications, including fast response times, high current interruption capabilities, and environmental resistance. Their importance in modern technology stems from their ability to protect sensitive electronics in critical systems such as medical devices, aerospace equipment, and renewable energy systems.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Current-limiting FusesInterrupt fault currents within milliseconds using special fillersIndustrial motor drives, power distribution panels
Semiconductor FusesMaintain I2t values below 10A s for sensitive component protectionVariable frequency drives, battery management systems
Resettable Fuses (PTC)Automatically reset after fault clearanceConsumer electronics, automotive circuits
High-voltage FusesRated above 1kV with arc suppression technologyEV charging stations, grid-tied solar inverters
Time-delay FusesWithstand temporary current surges without trippingCompressors, transformers, medical imaging equipment

3. Structure & Composition

Typical construction includes: - Ceramic or glass reinforced polymer housing - Silver-plated copper/zinc alloy contacts - Specialized fuse element with controlled melting points - Arc quenching materials (e.g., silica sand) - Temperature-compensated mechanical linkages

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Voltage RatingDefines maximum operating voltage32V-15kV
Current RatingDetermines normal operation threshold0.1A-2000A
Response TimeTime to interrupt fault current1ms-10s
I2t Let-throughEnergy withstand capability10-1000A s
Ambient Temperature RangeOperational environmental limits-55 C to +125 C

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include: - Industrial automation (PLC systems, CNC machines) - Automotive (EV battery protection, ADAS systems) - Renewable energy (solar inverters, wind turbine controls) - Medical equipment (MRI scanners, patient monitors) - Telecommunications (base stations, data center UPS)

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
LittelfuseSSL SeriesSurface-mount PTC for automotive applications
Bussmann170M SeriesCurrent-limiting semiconductor fuse
EatonXLP PlusHigh-performance current-limiting fuse
TE ConnectivityMini29Compact automotive blade fuse

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: 1. Determine circuit voltage/current requirements 2. Analyze fault current characteristics 3. Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration) 4. Verify compliance with standards (UL/IEC) 5. Evaluate replacement accessibility 6. Calculate required breaking capacity

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments: - Graphene-enhanced PTC materials for faster response - Integration with IoT-enabled condition monitoring - Miniaturization for 5G infrastructure applications - Environmental compliance with RoHS/REACH standards - Development of hybrid fuse-circuit breaker devices - Increased adoption in EV battery management systems

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