Legrand 13394 Fuse
Legrand 13394 Fuse
Product Description :
- It is a type of fuse used primarily in electrical distribution systems for overcurrent protection.
- It is a safety device designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent.
- It contains a metal wire or strip that melts when the current flowing through it exceeds a safe level, breaking the circuit and preventing damage to electrical components or fires.
- Fuses come in different ratings (based on current, voltage, and type), and once a fuse blows, it needs to be replaced.
- They’re commonly used in things like home appliances, cars, and electrical panels to ensure safety.
- They are typically cylindrical and come in various sizes, with standardized dimensions that allow for easy replacement and compatibility with different fuse holders.
- 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.
Product Specification :
Diameter Ø (mm) | 10.3 |
Fuse size (mm) | 10 x 38 |
Information | Without indicator |
Length (mm) | 38 |
Product type | Cylindrical cartridge fuse |
Rating (A) | 0·5 |
Standards | BS EN 60269-1 and 2 (BS 88), IEC 60269-1, 2 and 2-1 |
Type | HRC Type gG industrial |