Fuses
BK/AGC-35 is one type of fuse. It is a type of current-limiting fuse that uses two metallic elements connected together to protect the electrical circuit by isolating it in the event of excess currents. The fuse works by allowing a certain amount of current to pass through it, and then cutting off the circuit when the current exceeds a certain predetermined level. When the current increases, the fuse element melts, breaking the circuit and stopping further current from passing.
BK/AGC-35 is a type of current-limiting fuse that can be used in a wide range of applications. It can be used in residential, commercial and industrial applications to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. It can also be used in automotive applications, such as in automotive circuit breakers, and in high amperage applications, such as in arc welding and other high-amperage equipment.
The working principle of the BK/AGC-35 fuse is simple. It is made up of two metallic elements, which are connected together. When the current in the circuit is increased, the fuse element melts, quickly isolating the circuit and preventing further overload. The fuse also has a safety feature which prevents it from melting too quickly and allowing the current to exceed the predetermined level.
The BK/AGC-35 fuse is an ideal solution for both residential and commercial applications, as it can be used to protect circuits against overloads and short circuits. It is also a low-cost, yet reliable and durable solution. The fuse can be easily installed and replaced, making it a practical and economical choice for a variety of electrical applications.
BK/AGC-35 Datasheet/PDF