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BUSSMANN KTK-R-1-1/2 Fuse, 1.5 A, Non-Indicating, Standard, 600 V | AE2FHX 4XC20

BUSSMANN KTK-R-1-1/2 Fuse, 1.5 A, Non-Indicating, Standard, 600 V

Item: AE2FHX Model: KTK-R-1-1/2Cross Ref: 4XC20
In Stock : 501 Units

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Product Specifications:

ItemFuse
Ac Voltage Rating600V AC
Body MaterialMelamine
Body StyleCylindrical
ClassClass CC
Compatible WithBC, BCM, C2617, C5268, CHCC, HPF, OPM-1038, OPM-NG Series
Current Rating1.5A
Dc Voltage RatingNot Rated
Diameter13/32"
ElementSingle
Functionally Equal ToFerraz/Gould ATMR, Littlefuse KLK-R
Fuse Amps1.5
Fuse Block DesignRejection
Indicating / NonindicatingNonindicating
Interrupt Rating200kA at 600V AC
Length1 1/2"
Mfr. SeriesBussmann KTK-R, Littelfuse KLKR, Mersen ATMR
Product Datasheetbussmann-ktk-r-1-10.pdf
Rejection / NonrejectionRejection
SpeedFast Acting
Visual IndicationNon Indicating
Voltage Rating600 VAC

Shipping Info:

Ship weight (kg) 0.081
Ship height (cm)1.04
Ship length (cm)3.81
Ship width (cm)1.04
HS code8536100040
Country of OriginMX

Product Details:

Bussmann KTK-R-1-1/2 fuse is a type of safety device that protects electrical circuits and equipment from overcurrent conditions. It interrupts the flow of electrical current in a circuit if it exceeds a certain level, thereby preventing damage to the circuit or connected devices. This fuse is designed for small motor starters, control panels and equipment with relatively low current ratings.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. How do I choose the right fuse for my application?

A. Select a fuse with a current rating slightly above the normal operating current of the circuit. Consider the fuse's voltage rating, interrupting capacity and time-current characteristics.

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

A. Fast-acting fuses quickly respond to overcurrent conditions, while slow-blow (time-delay) fuses allow a temporary overcurrent without blowing, which is useful for devices with startup surges.

Q. How do I know if a fuse has blown?

A. A blown fuse can be identified by a visibly melted or broken fuse element.

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BUSSMANN KTK-R-1-1/2 Fuse, 1.5 A, Non-Indicating, Standard, 600 V
€17.21 /unit