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Part RoHS Manufacturer Circuit Protection Type Mounting Feature Rated AC Voltage Rated DC Voltage Rated Current Terminal Shape Nominal Joule Integral Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Rated Breaking Capacity Manufacturer Series Trip Time/Delay Additional Features Pre Arcing Rating (A2/s) Packing Method Body Length/Diameter Body Width Fuse Class JESD-609 Code Rated Voltage Resistance Minimum Pre Arcing Time Fuse Size Built-in Features Dimensions Body Height Reference Standard Maximum Operating Temperature Blow Characteristic

CM-SI-1AF

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

CM-SI-1AF

3061348

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

1212685

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2905605

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2901000

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

VF-SI/TR5/0,25AF

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913744

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

24 V

24 V

20 A

Tab/Blade

0.748 in (19 mm)

0.197 in (5 mm)

0.512 in (13 mm)

EAC

2900998

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

IBSTR50,5AT

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE/TE5/800MA/F-10PCS

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE10,3X384APV

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE40A/32VATOF

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2767383

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

IBSTR54AF

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

IBSTR54AF

2905276

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2905276

2726104

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

3046511

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2900999

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

ST-SILED60

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

3062771

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913731

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

24 V

24 V

4 A

Tab/Blade

0.748 in (19 mm)

0.197 in (5 mm)

0.512 in (13 mm)

EAC

2722645

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

P-FU6,3X32LA250

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

S2A/380V

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2752505

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

913757

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913058

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

400 V

250 V

16 A

End Cap

-60 °C (-76 °F)

0.433 in (11 mm)

400 V

1.417 in (36 mm)

85 °C (185 °F)

FUSE10.3X3810APV

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

3062780

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2939014

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913061

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

400 V

400 V

20 A

End Cap

-60 °C (-76 °F)

0.591 in (15 mm)

400 V

1.417 in (36 mm)

85 °C (185 °F)

0920326

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE10,3X8512APV

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE5A/32VFK-1

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913692

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

24 V

24 V

5 A

Quick Connect

0.748 in (19 mm)

0.197 in (5 mm)

C

24 V

0.512 in (13 mm)

UL

CF3000SI0.63A/T/250V

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

3062772

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2908363

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

FUSE10A/32VFK1

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

S-II-4A/500V

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

ST1-SILA250

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

ST1-SILA250

SIFORMC3ADIN72581

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913663

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

500 V

500 V

25 A

End Cap

-60 °C (-76 °F)

0.866 in (22 mm)

GG

500 V

1.969 in (50 mm)

85 °C (185 °F)

FUSE25A/32VFKS

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

2901001

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

0913676

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Inline/Holder

24 V

24 V

15 A

Tab/Blade

0.748 in (19 mm)

0.197 in (5 mm)

0.512 in (13 mm)

FUSE/TE5/200MA/F-10PCS

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

3061334

Phoenix Contact

Electric Fuse

Fuses

A fuse is an electrical safety device that is designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent. Fuses are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, and they are an important safety device that helps prevent electrical fires, equipment damage, and personal injury.

A fuse typically consists of a metal wire or filament that is enclosed in a fuse body, which is designed to protect the wire from damage. The fuse is connected in series with the electrical circuit, and when the current flowing through the circuit exceeds a preset level, the wire in the fuse will melt or blow, which opens the circuit and prevents further damage to the electrical system.

Fuses are available in a variety of types and sizes, and they can be classified based on their current rating, voltage rating, and speed of operation. Some common types of fuses include cartridge fuses, blade fuses, and plug fuses.

In addition to protecting electrical systems from overcurrent, fuses can also be used to protect electrical equipment and machinery from damage caused by short circuits or other types of electrical faults. They are a cost-effective and reliable method of electrical protection, and they are widely used in a variety of electrical applications.