
Allicdata Part #: | FLF-50-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
FLF-50 |
Price: | $ 11.21 |
Product Category: | Circuit Protection |
Manufacturer: | Eaton |
Short Description: | FUSE AUTO 50A AUTO LINK |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
10 +: | $ 10.18710 |
Series: | FLF |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Fuse Type: | Automotive |
Current Rating: | 50A |
Response Time: | -- |
Package / Case: | Auto Link |
Mounting Type: | Holder |
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: | -- |
Approvals: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -- |
Color: | Red |
Size / Dimension: | 1.260" L x 0.881" W (32.00mm x 22.40mm) |
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Fuses are an important part of electrical safety and can be found in many applications and systems. An essential component to these systems is an FLF-50, which is a low-voltage, high-current fuse. These fuses are used to protect large electrical systems and components from being damaged due to an overcurrent situation. This article will discuss the application field and working principle of the FLF-50 fuse.
Application Field
FLF-50 fuses are typically used in high-current electrical installations, such as in commercial and industrial settings. They are also used in many automotive applications. These fuses are designed to protect the entire installation from damage caused by a short circuit or an overload condition in the system. The FLF-50 can handle currents of up to 50 amps and is suitable for voltages of up to 500V.
Working Principle
FLF-50 fuses operate by allowing a current to flow through them until the current reaches a certain level, known as the fusing current. At this point, the fuse will quickly break down and interrupt the current flow. This process is known as "blowout" and protects the attached equipment from being damaged due to an overload or short circuit. The time it takes for the fuse to blowout at the rated current is known as the overcurrent protection time.
When a fuse blows, it must be replaced, because it has been destroyed and is no longer effective. Replacing a fuse is simple and should be done to ensure the safety of the equipment. To replace a fuse, all you have to do is to unplug the power, remove the old fuse, and then plug in a new one. The new fuse should be the same type and rating as the old one.
The FLF-50 fuse is a reliable and cost-effective solution for protecting large electrical equipment and systems. It is suitable for most applications, but should be used in accordance with industry standards to ensure optimal operation. When selecting an FLF-50, be sure to consider the application field and the current draw of the application to ensure it is suitable for your needs.
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