SIBA 25A Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 10 x 38 mm

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RS Stock No.:
314-4838
Mfr. Part No.:
50-179-06/25A
Brand:
SIBA
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Brand

SIBA

Product Type

Cartridge Fuse

Current Rating

25A

Fuse Size

10 x 38 mm

Voltage

660V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

Overall Length

38mm

Application Category

gR

Fuse Characteristics

Fast Acting

Series

URZ

Diameter

10mm

Standards/Approvals

DIN VDE 0636-40, IEC 60269-1 and -4, UL 248-13

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SIBA HBC Ceramic Cartridge Fuse Type gR


SIBA ceramic cartridge fuses can be fitted with or without a built-in striker pin for fuse blown indication or operation of microswitches. These fuses are ultra-rapid which are ideal for power semiconductors such as diodes, thyristors and triacs, they separate your device from the power supply quickly and reliably.Fuse size 10mm x 38mm

Features

High interrupting rating up to 300 kA

Voltage rating AC 250 V to AC 1000 V

Protection of Power Semiconductors according to IEC 60269-1 and -4

Available with integrated striker pin

Classes according to IEC 60269-4 and DIN VDE 0636-40

Why choose a glass fuse?

Glass and ceramic fuses have similar properties. However you may choose a glass fuse as it enables you to see the inside of the fuse. Therefore it is easier to determine whether the fuse has blown.

What is Breaking Capacity?

Breaking capacity is the level of current that the fuse can safely handle without exploding or rupturing. The breaking capacity of your fuse should be greater than the fault current of your electronic circuit. This particular fuse is HBC (High Breaking Capacity).

Standards

IEC 60269-4; DIN VDE 0636 Teil 40 and UL248-13

Approvals

IEC 60269 - 4; DIN VDE 0636 Teil 40; UL 248 - 13

Approvals

IEC 60269 - 4; DIN VDE 0636 Teil 40; UL 248 - 13

Standards

IEC 60269-4; DIN VDE 0636 Teil 40 and UL248-13

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