Eaton 60A T Cartridge Fuse, 25 x 60mm

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RS Stock No.:
773-3552
Distrelec Article No.:
304-01-721
Mfr. Part No.:
LPJ-60SP
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

60A

Fuse Size

25 x 60mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

300 V ac, 600V ac

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 J-Type Cartridge Fuse, 1.06 x 2.38 in, 60 A LPJ-60SP


Looking for a fuse to protect equipment that relies on short-term power surges for its proper function? This dual-element 60 A cartridge fuse from Eaton is suitable for electrical circuits subject to temporary overloads and surge currents. Its T-fuse speed defines it as a slow-acting fuse that can provide a minimum 10-second delay at 500% overload. This allows the power surges that certain types of equipment need to operate.

• Unique dimensions of 1.06 x 2.38 inches prevent accidental insertion of the wrong type of fuse
• High rupture capacity means the fuse body can withstand inrush currents of 10 kA at 300 V DC or 30 kA at 600 V AC
• Dual-element construction reduces power loss and offers cooler running
• Fast response to short circuits gives a high degree of current limitation

Where would I use a time-delay fuse?


Time-delay fuses are suitable for use with capacitive circuits that need a surge of current when turned on or off. Common examples include electric motors and fluorescent lights.

Will a time-delay fuse protect my equipment?


While a time-delay fuse permits a current overload for a short time, it blows – and protects your equipment – if the overload persists.

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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