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BUSSMANN ATC-1 Blade Fuse, 1 A, 32 VDC, Black | AE7WNE 6AYD0

BUSSMANN ATC-1 Blade Fuse, 1 A, 32 VDC, Black

Item: AE7WNE Model: ATC-1Cross Ref: 6AYD0
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Product Specifications:

ItemBlade Fuse
Body MaterialPlastic
Body StyleBlade
ColorBlack
Color CodeBlack
Current Rating1A
Depth0.207"
ElementSingle
Functionally Equal ToFerraz AF
Fuse Amps1
Height0.2"
Indicating / NonindicatingNonindicating
Interrupt Rating1 kAIC
Length0.75"
Product Datasheetbussmann-atc-1.pdf
Rejection / NonrejectionNonrejection
SpeedFast Acting
TypeFuse
Voltage Rating32V DC
Width0.49"

Shipping Info:

Ship weight (kg) 0.0135
Ship height (cm)0.51
Ship length (cm)1.91
Ship width (cm)1.24
HS code8536100040
Country of OriginMX

Product Details:

Bussmann ATC-1 automotive fuse is designed to handle currents up to 1A and used in vehicles for safeguarding electrical systems, including lighting, ignition and accessories. This ATC-1 fuse serves as a vital safety component, preventing damage and fire risks caused by overloads or short circuits.

Features:

  • Bussmann ATC-1 fuse can respond to currents up to 1A, preventing damage caused by excessive current flow.
  • It features plastic construction for electrical insulation and corrosion resistance.
  • This automotive fuse has a blade design that allows for easy insertion and removal, streamlining maintenance and replacement processes.
  • It has a single element for fast acting characteristics to respond overloads and short circuits, minimising the risk of damage.
  • This 1A fuse has an interrupt rating of 1kA at 32VDC.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. How do I know if this Bussmann ATC-1 fuse has blown?

A. Since it's nonindicating, you'll need an indicating fuse block or cover to visually detect a blown fuse.

Q. What is the difference between fast-blow and slow-blow fuses?

A. Fast-blow fuses respond quickly to overcurrents and are used to protect sensitive components. Slow-blow fuses have a delayed response to handle temporary current surges without unnecessary tripping.

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BUSSMANN ATC-1 Blade Fuse, 1 A, 32 VDC, Black
€6.15 /unit