In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, thereby interrupting the current.
- Low Voltage, Branch Circuit Rated Fuses
- Solar Fuse
- Low Voltage Supplementary Fuses
- 400V to 690V & 0.5A to 1250A
- Breaking Capacity – 80KA to 120KA
- Operating Class- gG / gL / gM
- Mounting- Bolted/NH Bladed/Cylindrical type
- Electronic - PC Board and Small Dimension Fuses
- Medium Voltage Fuse and Fuse Links
- 3.6KV to 72KV & 0.5A to 160A
- Breaking Capacity – 20KA to 50KA
- Operating Class- Backup/ Motor Protection/Metering Fuse
- Mounting- Bolted/DIN type
- High Speed Fuses (Semiconductor Fuse)
- upto 4000V & upto 7500A
- Breaking Capacity – 300KA
- Operating Class- aR/gR
- Mounting- Bolted/NH Bladed/Cylindrical type/Flush End contact
- IEC & British Standard Fuses
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles (EV Fuse)
- Upto 100VDC & upto 1250A
- Breaking Capacity – Upto 150KA
- Operating Class- gR/aR
- Mounting- Bolted /Cylindrical type/Flush End contact
- Fuse Holders and Blocks
- Power Distribution & Terminal Blocks
- Connectors
- Disconnectors
- Surge Protective Devices
- Accessories
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