Bussmann FWH-800A fuse protect circuits and components from overcurrent conditions. These fuses are crucial for preventing damage and maintaining the integrity of electrical systems in industrial equipment and machinery where high current levels are involved.
Features:
- It features a bolt-down termination for increased stability and efficient load distribution.
- This Bussman FWH-800A fuse has a fast-blow characteristic to rapidly interrupts the current flow in case of overcurrent, preventing equipment failures.
- Its blade cartridge style offers a streamlined form that efficiently fits into compatible fuse holders for easy replacement and maintenance.
- This FWH-800A fuse has an interrupt rating of 200kA for effectively handling high short-circuit currents.
- For model with different interrupting capacity, check Bussmann FWH 1600A fuse having an amperage rating of 1600A and interrupt rating of 200kA at 500VAC & 50kA at 500VDC.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is Bussmann FWH-800A fuse made of?
A. It features a fibreglass body for high tensile strength and structural rigidity.
Q. What mounting style does this fuse allow?
A. It allows stud mounting for enhanced stability and even distribution of load.
Q. How to install Bussmann FWH-800A fuse?
A.
- Before installing the fuse, make sure to turn off the power to the circuit to prevent electric shock or damage.
- Confirm that the Bussmann FWH-800A fuse matches the current rating and voltage specifications required for your application.
- If a suitable fuse holder isn't already in place, install one that matches the specifications of the fuse. Ensure its compatibility with high-current applications.
- Check if the fuse needs to be inserted in a specific direction. Some fuses can only be inserted one way.
- Insert the fuse into the fuse holder, ensuring it's properly aligned and fits correctly.
- Verify that the fuse is firmly seated in the holder and is making proper contact.
- Once the fuse is securely in position, you can turn the power back on for the circuit.
- Monitor the circuit's functioning to ensure that the fuse doesn't blow immediately due to any issues. If it does, promptly turn off the power and investigate potential wiring or component problems.