Item | Fuse |
Ac Voltage | 600V AC |
Amps | 125A |
Body Material | Melamine |
Body Style | Cartridge Blade Fuses |
Connection Type | Bolted Blade End x Bolted Blade End |
Dc Voltage Rating | 300V |
Depth | Not Available |
Element | Dual |
Functionally Equal To | Ferraz, Gould AJT, Littelfuse JTD |
Fuse Block Design | Non Rejection |
Fuse Class | Class J |
Fuse Holder Code | AC |
Fuse Length | 5 3/4" |
Fuse Type | Time Delay Current Limiting |
Indicating / Nonindicating | Indicating |
Interrupt Rating | 100 kA at 300V DC, 300 kA at 600V AC |
Overall Diameter | 1 5/8" |
Rejection / Nonrejection | Rejection |
Response Time | 10 sec. @ 500% |
Series | Bussmann LPJ-I, Littlefuse JTD-ID, Mersen AJT Series |
Source | Mouser |
Speed Type | Time Delay |
Visual Indication | Indicating |
Voltage | 600V AC/300V DC |
Width | Not Available |
Ac Voltage Rating | 600V AC |
Class | J |
Compatible Fuse Block Series | CH30J, CH60J, J600, JM600, JM601, JM602, JM604, JM606, JP600, JT600, JTN600 |
Diameter | 1 5/8" |
Equivalent Brand And Series | Bussmann LPJ-I, Littlefuse JTD-ID, Mersen AJT Series |
Equivalent Series | AJT, JTD-ID, LPJ-I |
Fits Fuse Block Style | Nonrejection |
Fuse Size | 5 3/4" L x 1 5/8" dia. |
Length | 5 3/4" |
Speed | Time Delay |
Standards | CE/UL-SPECIAL PURPOSE GUIDE JFHR/CSA CLASS 1422-02 |
Ship weight (kg) | 0.35 |
Ship height (cm) | 2.06 |
Ship length (cm) | 14.61 |
Ship width (cm) | 3.81 |
HS code | 8536100040 |
Country of Origin | MX |
Bussmann LPJ-125SPI fuse is ideal for high-current circuits up to 125A, making them suitable for machinery, control panels and electrical systems. Its compact design and reliable performance ensure that critical equipment remains safe from damage caused by excessive current flow. The fuse prevents potential hazards by interrupting the circuit in case of overcurrent events, the fuse prevents potential hazards, such as fires and equipment malfunction.
A. A fuse has an element that melts when there is an excess current due to overload, while a circuit breaker has an internal switch that gets tripped when there is excess current in the circuit.
A. Look for visible signs, such as a melted fusible element or a gap in the circuit. Use a continuity tester to check for circuit continuity.
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