Eaton 3.15A F Glass Cartridge Fuse, 5 x 20mm

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RS Stock No.:
537-1155
Mfr. Part No.:
S500-3.15-R
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

3.15A

Fuse Size

5 x 20mm

Fuse Speed

F

Voltage Rating

250V ac

Body Material

Glass

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton Bussmann Quick Acting (F) LBC Cartridge Fuses - Glass Bodied, 5 x 20 mm


This range of cylindrical cartridge fuses from Eaton Bussmann is designed to International (IEC) Standards for use globally. It is available in cartridge and axial lead form. They are ideal for providing protection to devices or internal circuits from short circuits and overcurrent. They are deliberately weaker components which, when too much current is drawn, will blow. Once the fuse has blown it will need replacing in order to make the circuit complete and allow the flow of current.

Why choose a glass cartridge fuse?

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

What size is it?

5 mm x 20 mm is a standard cartridge size and it measures approximately 20 mm long by 5 mm in diameter. They are popular in board and panel protection and will fit a compatible 5 x 20 mm fuse holder.

What Speed is it?

This particular fuse is type ''F'' speed-rated which means a fast-acting fuse. These are designed to protect less sensitive components and are also used to protect the cabling from melting or catching fire when an overload appear. Every fast-acting fuse will have the exact speed stated which will be relevant to different overloads.

What voltage is it?

These cartridge fuses are available with 40 mA to 10 Amp current ratings for applications where the system voltage rating is 250 Volts AC.

What is an over-current?

It is a setting where a circuit experiences a current that is higher than the normal operating current.

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 cartridge fuse is LBC (Low Breaking Capacity).

What are cartridge fuses used for?

• For the protection of components and equipment from costly damage used by over-current
• To isolate sub-systems from the main system once a fault has appeared

Eaton Glass Cartridge Fuse, 3.15A, F Speed S500-3.15-R


Choose this Eaton fuse to protect your electrical components from the hazardous effects of overcurrent and short circuits. When a fault appears on a circuit, dangerous levels of current can damage equipment through overheating or even fire. If overload conditions occur above the 3.15A rating, this fuse quickly breaks to prevent any more current flowing to inner circuits or equipment. Its glass body means you can easily see when it has blown and needs replacing.

• Compatible with up to 250V AC supplied systems for standard use in the UK
• Standard size of 5mm diameter and 20mm length
• F (fast-acting) fuse speed offers quick and effective protection against hazardous overcurrent conditions
• Silver-plated endcaps are highly conductive and resistant to wear and rust

What kind of electrical equipment uses a 3.15A fuse?


This fuse from Eaton is often used to protect consumer electronics, including equipment such as desktop computers and battery chargers for tools. It’s always important to check the safe operating current of any electrical appliances to make sure you pick the right fuse.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

Approvals

UL, SEMKO, VDE, MITI, BSI

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