250 amp fuse base
275,00 EGP
250 amp fuse base
- Single-pole fuse base
- Easy to install in DIN rail or mounting screws
- Ceramic insulating bases
- Silver plated connectors
- High spring contact pressure
- Product range: Fuse accessory
- Primary function: valve base
- Application area: low voltage
- Rated current [I]: 250 A
- Long life
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250 amp fuse base
- Single-pole fuse base
- Easy to install in DIN rail or mounting screws
- Ceramic insulating bases
- Silver plated connectors
- High spring contact pressure
- Product range: Fuse accessory
- Primary function: valve base
- Application area: low voltage
- Rated current [I]: 250 A
- Long life
Product Description
Single-pole fuse base. Ceramic insulating bases. Silver plated connectors. High spring contact pressure. Screw mounting. Approvals: Designed to meet standards: IEC 60269-2-1, DIN, VDE 0636-21 and 201, DIN 43621. 690 Volts AC rating, 250 Amps rated current. It is 118.5mm long and 33mm wide. 00-E size.
Screw mounting
Structural features:
The fuse base of this series is composed of high-strength ceramic base plate/high temperature resistant resin base plate and wedge-shaped fixed connection. It is an open mechanism. The product has the characteristics of good heat dissipation conditions, high mechanical strength, reliable connection, convenient operation, etc. It can be equipped with an RT16-1 fuse connection
What are fuses and what are they used for?
They are safety devices that are used to protect household appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, and computers that have been damaged by high voltage.
A fuse consists of a thin strip or strand of metal. Whenever there is a large amount of current or excessive current flowing in an electrical circuit, the fuse melts, opening the circuit and disconnecting it from the power source.
It also works as a circuit breaker, current charger, or stabilizer that protects the device from damage. There are many types, features, and designs of fuses available on the market.
Their strips consist of aluminium, copper and zinc and are always connected in series with the circuit to protect against surges in running cables. Below is the basic circuit diagram and fuse symbol.
Why do we need a fuse?
Fuses are used to prevent home appliances from short-circuiting and damage caused by overload, high current, etc.
If we do not use fuses, electrical malfunctions occur in the wiring and lead to the burning of wires and electrical appliances and may lead to a fire in the house.
It may also put the life of televisions, computers, radios and other household appliances at risk.
When a fuse blows, a sudden spark occurs that may turn your home into sudden darkness by disconnecting the power supply saving further mishaps.
This is why we generally need fuses to protect our home appliances from harm.
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