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  2. Selection Guide Fuse Characteristics, Terms and Consideration...

    www.tti.com/.../littelfuse/doc/littelfuse-fuseology-selection-guide.pdf

    size fuse shown in the chart is the 5AG, or “MIDGET,” a name adopted from its use by the electrical industry and the National Electrical Code range which normally

  3. Standard Fuse Sizes: A Comprehensive Guide

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    Standard Fuse Sizes Chart. Fuses are categorized by their physical size and the amount of current they can safely handle. The standard sizes ensure they fit properly in different applications, providing the necessary protection without being overly restrictive. Common Fuse Size Categories. Micro Fuses: Small and used in electronics and small ...

  4. FUSE SELECTION CHART - Littelfuse

    www.littelfuse.com/~/media/automotive/aftermarket/fuse_selection_chart.pdf

    FUSE TYPE MICRO2 ATO® MINI ®MCASE JCASE MAXI MIDI MEGA PAL Series 0 Series 1 Series 2 Series 5 ZCASE ACTUAL FUSE SIZE Black 1A 175A 80A 80A 40A Gray 2A 2A 15A 150A 120A 120A 60A Violet 3A 3A 3A 3A 100A 200A 140A 80A Pink 4A 4A 30A 30A 125A 250A 30A 30A 30A 100A Tan 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 70A 70A 70A 225A 125A Brown 7.5A 7.5A 7.5A 7.5A 7.5A 70A 25A 150A

  5. Fuseology - Littelfuse

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    The fuses in this catalog range in size from the approximately 0402 chip size (.041"L×.020"W×.012"H) up to the 5 AG (13/32" diameter.×11/2" length). As new products were developed throughout the years, fuse sizes evolved to fill the various electrical circuit protection needs.

  6. UL Fuse Class Chart - Types of Fuses and Fuse Size - Elliott...

    www.elliottelectric.com/types-of-fuses-and-amp-fuse-size-chart.aspx

    Need help choosing a fuse from the many sizes and types of fuses? Use these fuse charts to find the best fuse type given your required fuse overload characteristics, interrupting rating amps, AC voltage rating, and available amps fuse rating.

  7. FUSE SELECTION CHART - Waytek Wire

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    Fuse Transparent Cover Transparent Cover XX = SmartGlow Fuses + + WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm +Opaque housing www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Low Profile MINI® ®Fuse ®Fuse ®Fuse TYPE MICRO2 MICRO3 MINI ATO® MAXI Current Rating Fuse Design 5A 5A 2A2A 5A 3A 3A - 30A 3A - 15A 2A - 30A 2A - 30A 1A - 40A 20A - 80A 5A 7.5A 1A 20A 20A 30A 30A ...

  8. FUSE CLASS AND SELECTION CHART - TTI, Inc.

    www.tti.com/.../Industrial-Power-Fuse-Selection-and-Cross-Reference-Guide.pdf

    FUSE CLASS AND SELECTION CHART. * Littelfuse self-certified. CONDENSED CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE. This cross reference covers the most popular fuses for which there is a similar Littelfuse standard item. Furnished for your convenience, it is meant to serve as a guide for product selection.

  9. Fuse Facts and Fuse Selection Guide - m.littelfuse.com

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    Fuse Facts and Fuse Selection Guide. DERIVATION OF NOMINAL MELTING I2t: Laboratory tests are conducted on each fuse design to determine the amount of energy required to melt the fusing element.This energy is described as nominal melting I2t and is expressed as “Ampere Squared Seconds” (A2 Sec.).

  10. FUSE CLASS AND SELECTION CHART

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    FLNR_ID / FLSR_ID SERIES INDICATOR® FUSES 250/600 Vac • Dual Element • Time Delay • 1/ 10-600 A Description Available in both Indicating and Non-Indicating versions, the FLNR/FLSR series of fuses set the standard for general purpose fuses. The dual-element design provides advanced short circuit and overload protection. FLSR series fuses

  11. Fuse Selection Guide - Waytek Wire

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    Fuse Selection Guide. Not all fuses are created equal, but all are affected by overload current and their length of time in operation. No fuse lasts forever. Even a perfect electrical system that never overloads will eventually wear out a fuse.