Bussmann KRP-C-800SP fuse is used in industrial settings, motor controls, panel boards and lighting systems to safeguard electrical components from overcurrents. This fuse can withstand high fault currents and ensures reliable protection, preventing equipment damage.
Features:
- It features glass / melamine construction for increased durability and electrical insulation.
- This KRP-C-800SP fuse has a bolt-on body style for secure and safe installation.
- It is integrated with a nonrejection design for simplified fuse replacement.
- This Bussmann Class L fuse offers a dual element design for enhanced protection and has an interrupt rating of 300kA at 600VAC and 100kA at 300VDC.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I choose the correct Class L fuse for my needs?
A.
- Identify your circuit's current requirements accurately.
- Choose a Class L fuse having a current rating that matches or slightly exceeds the circuit's normal operating current.
- Ensure that the fuse's interrupt rating is appropriate for your system's fault currents.
- Verify that the voltage rating matches or exceeds your circuit's voltage.
- Consider the physical dimensions of the fuse to ensure that it fits within the available space.
- If needed, consult a professional or refer to manufacturer guidelines for precise selection.
Q. How to install Bussmann KRP-C-800SP fuse?
A.
- Begin by turning off the power before starting the installation.
- Ensure that the fuse aligns with the circuit's requirements.
- If applicable, open the designated fuse holder or panel.
- Gently insert the fuse into its assigned slot or holder.
- Securely close the fuse holder, ensuring proper alignment.
- After securely placing the fuse, switch the power back on.
- Conduct a functional test to ensure proper circuit operation.
Q. What safety precautions should I take while using this Bussmann KRP-C-800SP fuse?
A.
- Prior to handling, ensure that the power is turned off.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Validate fuse suitability for circuit specifications.
- Adhere to manufacturer's installation guidelines.
- Refrain from touching the fuse during operation.
- Regularly inspect for signs of wear or damage.
- Seek expert help for troubleshooting.
- Safely dispose of used fuses.