Fuseholders

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
3101.0055

3101.0055

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 400V 16A PCB

1250

0031.8001

0031.8001

Schurter

FUSE BLOCK CARTRIDGE 600V 10A PC

318

3101.0315

3101.0315

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 400V 16A PNL MNT

321

0031.3573

0031.3573

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 250V 16A PCB

2090900

0031.3911

0031.3911

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 250V 10A PNL MNT

127

0031.7701.11

0031.7701.11

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 125V 5A SMD

86911100

8601.2000

8601.2000

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 32V 6.3A IN LINE

1094

7093.0110

7093.0110

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 250V 16A PNL MNT

110

0031.1755

0031.1755

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 250V 20A PNL MNT

383

0031.7701.22

0031.7701.22

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 125V 5A SMD

14024

0031.3581

0031.3581

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 250V 16A PCB

1552500

0031.1383

0031.1383

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 250V 10A PNL MNT

85

3101.0020

3101.0020

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 500V 16A PNL MNT

1168

3101.0040

3101.0040

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 500V 16A PCB

11548

0031.7501

0031.7501

Schurter

FUSE HOLDER RADIAL 125V 5A PCB

15412

8040.0003

8040.0003

Schurter

FUSE CLIP CARTRIDGE 600V 32A PCB

1975

0031.3991

0031.3991

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CARTRIDGE 250V 10A PCB

33

8040.2002

8040.2002

Schurter

CFO CLIP 10.3X38 15A NICKEL

0

0751.0042

0751.0042

Schurter

OG CLIP 5X20

641

0031.1680

0031.1680

Schurter

FUSE HLDR CART 250V 20A PNL MNT

33200

Fuseholders

1. Overview

Fuseholders are mechanical devices designed to safely house and connect fuses into electrical circuits. They ensure reliable mounting, electrical continuity, and safe isolation of fuses during overcurrent protection. As critical components in circuit protection systems, fuseholders prevent equipment damage and fire hazards by enabling controlled interruption of excessive current flow. Their importance spans industries such as power distribution, automotive, and industrial automation, where electrical safety and system reliability are paramount.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Panel Mount FuseholdersEnclosed design with front-accessible fuse compartmentIndustrial control panels, HVAC systems
Base Mount FuseholdersModular design with removable fuse basePower distribution units, electrical substations
Cartridge FuseholdersCylindrical design for DIN-rail mountingProcess automation systems, machinery
SMT (Surface Mount) FuseholdersMiniaturized PCB-mount designConsumer electronics, telecommunications

3. Structure and Components

Typical fuseholders consist of: - Insulating housing (thermoplastic/phenolic resin) - Contact springs (phosphor bronze or beryllium copper) - Fuse retention mechanism (screw/clamp terminals) - Terminal connections (solder tags, PCB pins, or cable lugs) - Arc suppression chamber (ceramic/insulating barriers) The design ensures mechanical stability, low contact resistance (<10m ), and dielectric strength up to 2500VAC.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Voltage Rating6-1000V AC/DCDetermines circuit compatibility
Current Rating0.5-630ADefines maximum operational current
Breaking Capacity10kA-50kASafety during fault conditions
Response Time1ms-10sProtection speed for sensitive components
Temperature Range-40 C to +125 CEnvironmental reliability
IP RatingIP20-IP67Protection against dust/water ingress

5. Application Fields

  • Energy: Solar inverters, battery management systems
  • Automotive: EV charging stations, ECU protection
  • Industrial: PLC control circuits, motor drives
  • Telecom: 5G base stations, network switches
  • Aerospace: Avionics power distribution

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesNotable Features
LittelfusePOLO Panel MountModular design with visual indicators
MersenActi 9 seriesHigh breaking capacity (100kA)
EatonCircuit Protection EnclosuresUL94 V-0 rated materials
Bel Fuse0ZC SeriesSurface-mount with over-temperature cutoff

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include: - Matching voltage/current ratings with system requirements - Environmental factors (temperature, vibration, humidity) - Accessibility requirements for fuse replacement - Compliance with standards (UL/IEC/EN) - Short-circuit current capacity of the installation - Mounting orientation and space constraints

Industry Trends and Future Outlook

Emerging trends include: - Miniaturization for EV and portable electronics - Integration with smart monitoring systems (IoT-enabled fuseholders) - Development of RoHS-compliant materials - High-voltage DC compatibility for renewable energy systems - Improved arc flash mitigation technologies The global market is projected to grow at 5.8% CAGR through 2027, driven by electric vehicle adoption and industrial automation demands.

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