The 0LMF007.U is a blade-style fuse manufactured by the Cooper Bussmann brand. This blade-style fuse is designed especially for the needs of the poultry industry, to protect both equipment and personnel from the risk of power overload. These specialty fuses are approved for UL Std. 248-14 and CSA Spec. C22.2 installation in poultry processing switchboards and panelbords.
The 0LMF007.U is a low melt blow fuse, also known as a "Low Airblow" fuse, meaning that the fuse sheath melts before the fusible element, preventing electrical arcs from crossing the air gap and destroying the device. This helps to reduce the amount of heat and other hazardous materials released by a melting fuse.
The 0LMF007.U features all-blade design, meaning that both the sheath and the fusible element are enclosed in a single unit. This construction allows the fuse to be quickly and easily replaced, reducing the amount of downtime and saving money for the user. The fuse is rated to handle 700 amps of power, with an interruptibility of 10kA at 600V AC.
The fuse features an operating temperature range of 0°C to 70°C, with a storage temperature range of -25°C to 85°C. This broad range of operating and storage temperature allows the 0LMF007.U to be used in a wide variety of industries and applications. Additionally, the fuse is rated for use in up to 21 CFR 110 applications, making it a versatile choice for the food and beverage industry.
The 0LMF007.U is designed for use with Cooper Bussmann’s Redi-Blok™ circuit protection system. This system allows for quick and easy fuse replacement, with no special tools or expertise required. This makes the 0LMF007.U a great choice for users looking for a reliable and cost-effective fuse.
All in all, the 0LMF007.U is an excellent choice for users looking for a cost-effective, reliable, and easy to install blade-style fuse. Its versatile design makes it a great choice for a wide range of industries, and its UL Std. 248-14 and CSA Spec. C22.2 approvals make it an ideal choice for poultry processing switchboards and panelbords.