Eaton 10A T Cartridge Fuse, 21 x 57mm

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RS Stock No.:
773-3530
Mfr. Part No.:
LPJ-10SP
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

10A

Fuse Size

21 x 57mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

300 V dc, 600 V ac

UL Class

UL 248

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Dual-Element, Time Delay Fuses, Class J - 600Volt


Class J fuse
True Dual element fuses with minimum 10 second time delay at 500% overload
Dual element construction reduces power loss and gives cooler running
High breaking capacity: 300kA
Voltage rating 600Vac
High degree of current limitation due to fast speed of response to short circuits
Unique dimensions ensure that a different fuse cannot be substituted

Note

Stock Nos. 513-0623 & 513-0718 have blade terminals

Standards

UL 248-8 Class J

Approvals

UL Listed; CSA Certified

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 10A, 300V AC LPJ-10SP


Use this cartridge fuse from the Eaton range to protect your electrical loads from the hazardous effects of short circuits and overcurrents. As a T-speed fuse, it's slow-acting and can accommodate voltage and current surges for a short period. This means it's especially useful for appliances needing a high starting current. Ceramic housing gives it a high breaking capacity of 10kA at 300V to make it practical for high-current applications. With compact dimensions of 21 (diameter) x 57mm (length) this fuse is a good choice for busy setups where space is limited.

• Can be used for both AC and DC supply voltages for versatility
• Dual element construction to minimise power loss and enable cooler running
• Compatible with an indicator for easy diagnosis and troubleshooting
• Voltage rating of 600V AC for use in low-voltage applications

What does breaking capacity mean?


The breaking capacity of a fuse is the amount of current it can safely handle before it breaks or melts and disrupts the flow of power in your circuit.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann


American Standard Fuses


American standard cartridge fuses, including fast-acting Midget and Dual-element Time Delay types

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