Legrand 13306 Fuse
Legrand 13306 Fuse
Product Description :
- A fuse is a safety device design to protect electrical circuits and devices from excessive current, also known as overcurrent. The basic purpose of a fuse is to break the circuit if the current exceeds a predetermined level, preventing damage to connected devices or wiring and reducing the risk of fire.
- Fuse are enclose in a housing or casing made of materials that can withstand the heat generated when the fusible link melts. Fuses often have metallic end caps at each end of the casing. These end caps serve as the connection points for the fuse within the electrical circuit.
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A Fuse is a safety device designed to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by overcurrent or short circuits. It consists of a metal wire or strip that melts when excessive current flows through it, thereby interrupting the circuit and preventing potential hazards such as overheating, fire, or equipment failure.
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Fuses are widely used in industrial machinery, automotive systems, consumer electronics, power distribution, and household appliances. Available in various types and ratings, they provide reliable, cost-effective, and simple protection for both low- and high-voltage applications.
Product Specification:
Width | 10 mm |
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Size | 10×38 mm |
Voltage type | AC/DC |
Depth | 38 mm |
Rated voltage | 500 V |
Utilization category | gG (cable protection/equipment protection) |
Rated current | 6 A |