72A-DUMMY Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

72A-DUMMY-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

72A-DUMMY

Price: $ 15.80
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer: Eaton
Short Description: FUSE 70 TYPE DUMMY CYLINDRICAL
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 72A-DUMMY datasheet72A-DUMMY Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
5 +: $ 14.36400
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 15.8
Specifications
Series: *
Packaging: Bulk 
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Part Status: Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Mounting Type: Holder
Package / Case: Cylindrical, Alarm Indicating
Size / Dimension: 0.280" Dia x 1.866" L (7.10mm x 47.40mm)
Description

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Electrical, Specialty Fuses have become an integral part of many modern circuits and appliances, primarily due to their ability to protect these systems in the event of a sudden surge in current. They are available in a variety of types and sizes and are used in both high voltage and low voltage applications.Fuses are basically a simple electrical device composed of a metal strip, a ceramic, or a wire, which is then wired to an electrical circuit. When too much current is applied to the circuit, the fuse melts or blows, cutting off the power to the circuit. This prevents further damage to the circuitry and keeps the appliance or circuit safe.The most common type of fuse is the 72A-Dummy. This type of fuse is used in a variety of low-voltage applications, such as portable electronic devices and appliances. It is composed of two wires, a single fuse link, and a ceramic device. The two wires protruding from the post are then connected to the circuit.The two wires are insulated from one another and each wire carries one half of the total current. When the total current exceeds the maximum rated current of the fuse, the ceramic device inside the fuse block becomes electrically charged and breaks the circuit. This breaks the connection between the two wires, effectively preventing further damage to the circuit.There are a variety of other types of electrical, specialty fuses available on the market today; however, the 72A-Dummy is the most commonly used. The other types include slow-blow fuses, fast-blow fuses, thermal fuses, time-delay fuses, and many others.The primary function of all electrical, specialty fuses is the same, to protect electrical circuits from damage due to overloading. By utilizing the special features of these fuses, they are able to open the circuit, protect it from further damage, and restore the power to the circuit. There are many other uses for these fuses, such as providing surge protection, preventing false starts, and providing a backup source of power if the main source fails.Electricians and home appliances manufacturers must ensure that the correct type of fuse is installed in their circuits for the best protection. They should also regularly check and replace fuses if necessary, to ensure maximum protection against electrical surges.In conclusion, the 72A-Dummy fuse is a popular choice for low voltage applications due to its effectiveness in protecting electrical circuits from overloads. By using the correct fuse, electrical components and appliances can be protected from surges and other problems. Finally, regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to ensure maximum protection and reliability.

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