Allicdata Part #: | 60SRC250-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
60SRC250 |
Price: | $ 89.58 |
Product Category: | Circuit Protection |
Manufacturer: | Eaton |
Short Description: | FUSE 60A 54/107322 (10) |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 60SRC250 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | $ 81.43380 |
Series: | * |
Packaging: | -- |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Mounting Type: | -- |
Package / Case: | -- |
Size / Dimension: | -- |
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60SRC250 electrical specialty fuses are used in many electrical applications as they provide effective protection for circuits against overloads, short circuits, and other conditions. Generally speaking, they can be used to protect various circuits in residential, commercial, industrial, and other applications.
60SRC250 electrical specialty fuses are designed to protect electrical circuits from over-voltage and over-current conditions, providing reliable protection from fire and other potential dangers due to a sudden power surge or voltage spike. These fuses are made up of a metal conduit which contains a hollow core. Inside this hollow core is a fuse element which is made of a substance known as fusible metal. This fuse element is heated when an increased amount of current or voltage is sent through the conduit. When the fuse element reaches the melting point, it melts and causes the circuit to break, thus preventing any further damage.
The amount of current required to cause the fuse element to melt and break the circuit depends on the specific rating of fuse used. Fuses are typically rated in amps, which represent the maximum amount of current a fuse can withstand before breaking the circuit. Using the appropriate size fuse for a given application is important, as a fuse that is too large can lead to inefficient circuit protection.
When choosing a fuse, it is important to also consider the fuse’s physical size and characteristics such as how it is rated, its time delay characteristics, and its degree of temperature sensitivity. Many applications may require a fuse with a different time delay characteristic than another, and temperature sensitivity may also need to be taken into consideration. Temperature sensitivity is particularly important in vehicles and other applications where temperatures can rise quickly due to ambient temperatures, external heat sources, and other factors.
60SRC250 electrical specialty fuses can also be used to protect devices connected to a circuit. In these applications, the fuse will break the circuit before the device is damaged by an over-voltage or over-current condition. In some cases, fuses are also used in applications such as power converters for controlling the amount of power available to the device.
In summary, a fuse is a vital component of many electrical applications and can provide very effective protection against fire and other hazardous conditions caused by over-voltage or over-current conditions. When selecting the appropriate fuse, it is important to consider the application requirements and select a fuse with the appropriate characteristics. Using the right fuse can help prevent expensive repairs and downtime caused by power surges, overloads, and short circuits.
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