Eaton 35A Centred Tag Fuse

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RS Stock No.:
854-8995
Distrelec Article No.:
304-02-392
Mfr. Part No.:
LPJ-35SP
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

35A

Fuse Standard

CE, CSA-22.2, UL

Fuse Speed

T

Body Diameter

26.92mm

Body Length

60.45mm

Tag Orientation

Centred

Fuse Dimensions

26.92 (Dia.) x 60.45mm

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Cooper Bussmann LPJ Series


Professional range of dual element Cooper Bussmann fuses from the LPJ series.

Various current ratings available

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, 35A, 600V AC LPJ-35SP


Use this centred tag fuse from Eaton when you want to swiftly and securely protect your equipment from extreme current surges or overloads. With a current rating of 35A, this fuse is suitable for use in low-voltage applications. Its speed is marked as Class T – also known as slow-acting (Trage) – so it has a built-in delay mechanism triggering a slow reaction to current surges. This is useful for components like motors that need a higher starting current. Fuses like this one can be found in industrial lighting applications.

• easyID open fuse indicator for swift alert and replacement of damaged fuses
• Compact diameter of 26.92mm for installation in small spaces
• High rupture capacity or interrupt rating of up to 300,000A for maximum protection against current surges
• Voltage rating of 600V AC and 300V DC for versatile protection for both circuit types

What's meant by a time delay fuse?


A time delay fuse lets a temporary current surge for a specified amount of time before it blows. It has a 10-second time delay.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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