GBC-25 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

GBC-25-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

GBC-25

Price: $ 1.02
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer: Eaton
Short Description: FUSE AUTOMOTIVE 25A 32VAC/VDC
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: GBC-25 datasheetGBC-25 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
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Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 1.02
Specifications
Series: GBC
Packaging: Bulk 
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Part Status: Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Fuse Type: Automotive
Current Rating: 25A
Voltage Rating - AC: 32V
Voltage Rating - DC: 32V
Response Time: --
Applications: Automotive
Features: Indicating
Class: --
Approvals: --
Operating Temperature: --
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: --
Mounting Type: Holder
Package / Case: Torpedo
Size / Dimension: 0.236" Dia x 0.984" L (6.00mm x 25.00mm)
Description

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The GBC-25 is a type of specialty fuse in the electrical field. It is primarily used to protect electrical circuits from connecting to more than the rated current. This fuse has a current-limiting characteristic that helps it to interrupt the rated current before it can cause the circuit to dissipate additional energy.

The GBC-25 fuse is an open loop, single-pole, single circuit breaker that employs a replaceable fusible cartridge. The fuse can be factory-set to a low current-limiting rating to protect small motors, controllers, and line drops or have optional high current-limiting ratings to protect equipment against high inrush currents. The GBC-25 also has optional high-temperature ratings for demanding applications such as laser equipment.

The GBC-25 fuse is a double-pole, single-circuit breaker, which means it has two contacts. The contacts are connected in series, so when the current passes through one of them, it is also passed through the other, thus allowing the current to be limited. The contacts are held together by a fusible element, which melts when a predetermined current is passed through it. This fusible element is the fuse.

The design of the GBC-25 makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is designed primarily for equipment such as controllers, motors, line drops, and other items that need to be protected from high current limit overloads. It is also suitable for industrial and commercial environments because it is capable of interrupting low currents without tripping.

The working principle of the GBC-25 is similar to other types of electrical fuses. It is designed to provide a safe and effective means of protecting electrical circuits from overloads. In the event of a short circuit or an overload, the GBC-25 will limit the current flowing through the circuit, preventing any further damage to the equipment. When the current in a circuit exceeds the rated capacity of the fuse, it will melt and interrupt the circuit. This prevents further damage from occurring.

The GBC-25 is a highly reliable and safe specialty fuse. It is designed to provide maximum protection by limiting the current to the rated capacity. It also has a low watt loss, allowing it to run efficiently without degrading the performance of the equipment. The fuse can be easily serviced and replaced. The GBC-25 is an ideal choice for a variety of applications, providing reliable protection from current limitation overloads.

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