35ET Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

283-3710-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

35ET

Price: $ 45.12
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer: Eaton
Short Description: FUSE CARTRIDGE 35A 690VAC/500VDC
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 35ET datasheet35ET Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 14
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1 +: $ 41.01300
5 +: $ 38.96300
10 +: $ 36.91170
50 +: $ 30.75980
100 +: $ 28.70910
Stock 14Can Ship Immediately
$ 45.12
Specifications
Applications: Electrical, Industrial
Melting I²t: 52
Size / Dimension: 0.673" Dia x 1.890" L (17.10mm x 48.00mm)
Package / Case: Cylindrical, Blade Terminal (Bolt)
Mounting Type: Bolt Mount
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: 200kA
Operating Temperature: --
Approvals: CE, UR
Class: --
Features: --
Series: ET
Response Time: --
Voltage Rating - DC: 500V
Voltage Rating - AC: 690V
Current Rating: 35A
Fuse Type: Cartridge
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Electrical specialty fuses are an important safety device in many different types of electrical systems. They are designed to protect circuits from overloading and short-circuiting, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the system. The 35ET fuse is a general purpose specialty fuse designed for high amperage applications. It is commonly used in automotive, electrical and HVAC systems, and industrial applications.

The 35ET fuse is a type of panel mount fuse, meaning that it is mounted directly onto the panel of an electrical system. Its housing is made of engineered polymeric thermoplastic material which is heat and impact resistant, providing superior durability and reliability. The fuse has a push-to-reset button that prevents accidental resetting and indicates when the fuse has blown. In addition, the 35ET is available in a wide range of voltage and amperage ratings, allowing it to be used in a variety of applications.

The typical working principle of a specialty fuse is straightforward. The fuse is designed to melt or open the circuit when a certain amount of current is passed through it. This is due to the resistive heating effect of the fuse, which heat up the wire and causes the fuse to blow. This prevents the current from surging and damaging the circuit or appliance.

In addition to its thermal protection properties, the 35ET fuse also provides a form of over-current protection. It is designed to open the circuit if the passed current exceeds the rated value. This prevents the circuits from suffering overloading, which could cause major damage to the system. With its fast acting characteristics, the 35ET fuse is able to quickly react to overloads, making it one of the best fuses for protecting circuits from overloading.

The 35ET has grown in popularity in recent years, and is increasingly being used in many different types of applications. Its combination of durability, reliability, and over-current protection makes it a great choice for a wide range of applications, from automotive to industrial. The 35ET is a perfect choice for protecting circuits and ensuring the safe and reliable operation of any electrical system.

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