Circuit Protection Kits - Fuse

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
NO.105

NO.105

Eaton

FUSE

0

NO.53

NO.53

Eaton

ATC/MAX BONUS PK W/ TESTER - RET

0

00940553Z

00940553Z

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE KIT AUTO 20-60A 15PC

76

JAG-6UNB

JAG-6UNB

Eaton

FUSE KIT GLASS ASSORTMENT

0

0AGA0001ZP

0AGA0001ZP

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE KIT CARTRDGE 1-30A 10PC

785

00940552Z

00940552Z

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE KIT AUTO 3-30A 80PC

46

DIA-1

DIA-1

Eaton

FUSE KIT AUTO 5-30A 7PC

0

00940442ZP

00940442ZP

Wickmann / Littelfuse

KIT EMERGENCY MIC2, MIC3, MCASE

40

00940566ZXA

00940566ZXA

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE KIT AUTO VALUEPAK ASST 60PC

1530

NO.160BK

NO.160BK

Eaton

FUSE

0

CS/XMAS-6F

CS/XMAS-6F

Eaton

FUSE KIT CARTRDGE 3-7A 6PC

0

0RBOX003Z

0RBOX003Z

Wickmann / Littelfuse

FUSE KIT AUTO 5-80A 267PC

0

CEF001

CEF001

Comus International

ALARM FUSE KIT

22

BP/ATL-A4-RPP

BP/ATL-A4-RPP

Eaton

FUSE MICRO3 PULLER 4/CARD

0

DH100NKB

DH100NKB

Eaton

FUSE KIT BRD MNT 100A

0

NO.225

NO.225

Eaton

ATC TILT BIN DISPLAY - 225 FUSES

0

NO.45

NO.45

Eaton

FUSIBLE LINK ASSORTMENT - TRAY

0

NO.95BK

NO.95BK

Eaton

95 FUSES - TRAY

0

ATM-ID-SK

ATM-ID-SK

Eaton

FUSE ASST KIT 36 ATM FUSES

4

NO.136

NO.136

Eaton

ATR - ATL AND FMM MICRO BOX ASSO

0

Circuit Protection Kits - Fuse

1. Overview

Circuit protection kits with fuses are critical components designed to safeguard electrical and electronic systems from overcurrent, short circuits, and thermal overload. A fuse is a sacrificial device that interrupts current flow when predefined limits are exceeded, preventing damage to downstream components. In modern technology, fuses ensure reliability in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial machinery, making them indispensable in electrical safety protocols.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Glass Tube FusesLow-cost, fast-acting, visible indicationPower supplies, consumer electronics
Ceramic FusesHigh thermal/chemical resistance, compactIndustrial control panels, HVAC systems
Surface-Mount (SMD) FusesMiniaturized, automated assemblySmartphones, laptops, automotive ECUs
Thermal FusesTemperature-sensitive, non-resettableHeaters, hair dryers, battery packs
Resettable (PPTC) FusesAutomatic recovery after fault clearanceUSB ports, IoT devices, LED lighting

3. Structure and Components

A standard fuse consists of:

  • Fusible Element: Metal wire/strip with defined melting point
  • Body: Ceramic/glass enclosure for insulation and containment
  • Terminals: Copper/silver contacts for circuit connection
  • Filling Material: Sand or special compounds to suppress arcs

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated Current (In)Maximum current before activationDetermines normal operating conditions
Breaking Capacity (Ibc)Fault current interruption capabilityEnsures safe operation during short circuits
Response TimeSpeed of activation under overloadProtects sensitive electronics from transient spikes
Ambient Temperature RangeOperational temperature limitsEnsures reliability in extreme environments
Voltage RatingMax voltage during fault conditionPrevents arcing and dielectric breakdown

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile devices, home appliances
  • Automotive: EV battery systems, infotainment units
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives, factory automation
  • Energy: Solar inverters, smart grid equipment
  • Medical: Diagnostic instruments, patient monitoring systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
LittelfusePICO Surface Mount FusesUltra-compact, 0603 footprint
BussmannFWSR Series High-Break240V, 50kA interrupt rating
TE ConnectivityMini58 Thermal Cut-offSpace-saving automotive solution
Bel Fuse0ZC Series Resettable10A rating for industrial power supplies
EatonCircuitGuard Class CCDual-element design for harsh environments

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Match rated current to normal operating conditions
  • Select breaking capacity exceeding system fault current
  • Consider response time for sensitive components
  • Environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  • Regulatory certifications (UL, IEC, AEC-Q for automotive)
Case Study: For an electric vehicle battery management system, choose ceramic SMD fuses with 1000VDC rating and automotive qualification (AEC-Q200).

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Miniaturization for 5G and wearable devices
  • Growth of resettable fuse adoption in IoT applications
  • Increased demand for high-voltage fuses in renewable energy systems
  • Integration with smart diagnostics for predictive maintenance
  • RoHS-compliant materials driving design changes

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