Eaton FNQ10 Fuse
Eaton FNQ10 Fuse
A fuse is an electrical safety device that protects electrical circuits by interrupting the flow of current when it exceeds a predetermined threshold. The primary purpose of a fuse is to prevent excessive current from damaging electrical equipment, wiring, or causing fires due to overheating. Fuses operate on the principle of a thin conductor, often made of a material like copper or aluminum, designed to melt and break the circuit when subjected to excessive current. This interruption of the circuit prevents further damage to connected components.
Product Specification:
- Time-delay fuse
- Motor control transformers
- circuits with in-rush currents
- 10 A
- Non-indicating
- Ferrule end x ferrule end
- 10 kAIC at 500 Vac
- Nickel-plated bronze endcap
- Standard,
- 500 V