Eaton 30 A T Melamine Cartridge Fuse, 10 x 38 mm

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RS Stock No.:
848-4399
Distrelec Article No.:
304-02-390
Mfr. Part No.:
LP-CC-30
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Cartridge Fuse

Current Rating

30 A

Fuse Size

10 x 38 mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage

600 V ac

Body Material

Melamine

Overall Length

38mm

Application Category

Specialised Circuits & Industrial Control

Fuse Characteristics

Time Delay

Series

Class CC

Diameter

10 mm

Standards/Approvals

UL, RoHS, CSA, CE

Non Compliant

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 300V DC Current Rating, 200kA Interrupting Rating - LP-CC-30


This time-delay cartridge fuse from Eaton is a practical choice for overcurrent protection in motor circuits and control panels. As it can carry 200% of its rated current for a minimum of 12 seconds, it helps prevent unnecessary downtime and lost productivity by effectively eliminating most nuisance tripping. Under short-circuit conditions, the current-limitation function provides a rapid 0.01 second response time to avoid damage to sensitive electronic components. This product meets the standards for UL Class CC, so you can rely on it for sustained overload protection.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 10 (height) x 38mm (length) make it ideal for control circuits with limited space

• 200kA interrupting rating complies with NEC Section 110.9 for maximum safety

• Melamine body material offers a high level of arc resistance

Why would I need a time-delay fuse?


Some applications need a high initial inrush current to start, then run with lower power requirements during normal operation. This type of surge causes a standard fast-acting fuse to blow at start-up. A time-delay fuse allows limited current surges to pass through the circuit while still delivering protection against short circuits and sustained overloads. This allows you to use a fuse sized much closerto your full-load current.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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