JJS-35 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

JJS-35-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

JJS-35

Price: $ 28.60
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer: Eaton
Short Description: FUSE CARTRIDGE 35A 600VAC
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: JJS-35 datasheetJJS-35 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
10 +: $ 26.00260
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 28.6
Specifications
Applications: Electrical, Industrial
Size / Dimension: 0.810" Dia x 1.560" W (20.57mm x 39.62mm)
Package / Case: Cartridge, Non-Standard
Mounting Type: Holder
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: 200kA
Operating Temperature: --
Approvals: CE, CSA, UL
Class: T
Features: --
Series: Limitron™ JJS
Response Time: Fast
Voltage Rating - AC: 600V
Current Rating: 35A
Fuse Type: Cartridge
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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JJS-35 fuses are specialty fuses that play an important role in electrical systems. These fuses are designed in such a way that they are sensitive and reliable, offering users ease of use during operations. The applications and working principles of these fuses are discussed below.

Applications:

JJS-35 fuses are primarily used in electrical distribution systems, including circuit breakers and switchgear. They are also used in motor control centers, protection systems, distribution panels, electrical control systems, and switchboards. Due to their robust construction and reliability, they are commonly used in various industrial equipment such as compressors, production lines, welders, air conditioners, generators, and medical equipment.

JJS-35 fuses can also be used to protect electronic devices from excessive electrical current. They can be used to help reduce the chances of fire in areas with high electrical usage. Furthermore, the fuses can act as sources of power for electrical motors, lights, control systems, and other devices.

Working Principle:

JJS-35 fuses are designed to protect electrical systems and equipment from excessive current. When the fuse is energized, it allows current to flow through the system. At this time, the electrical current passing through the fuse is checked for overloading. If the current exceeds the amount specified in the fuse rating, the fuse blows out to protect the system from over-current.

The fuse’s working principle revolves around the concept of thermal energy. This thermal energy is created when an electrical current passes through the fuse. As the current rises, so does the temperature of the fuse. When the temperature rises above the rated level, a conducting material within the fuse melts and breaks the electrical connection, thus interrupting the current.

The fuse acts as a thermal circuit breaker to protect the system from overcurrent and overload. The fuse is designed to blow out and automatically restore the system when the current returns to normal levels. This helps to prevent damage and reduce the chances of fires caused by electrical overload.

JJS-35 fuses are reliable and cost-effective protective solutions that help reduce the risks of electrical fault in applications where traditional circuit breakers cannot be used. They are suitable for use in various industrial systems and equipments and offer users ease of use and low maintenance costs.

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