Time Delay Class D - Milk Bottle Fuses(14 Products)
BUSSMANN

Fuse Amps Diameter Body Style Speed Type Price
2A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £37.22
4A 1/2" Cylindrical Time Delay £38.7
4A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £37.09
4A 0.844" Cylindrical Time Delay £8.59
6A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £36.63
10A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £32.14
10A 1/2" Cylindrical Time Delay £36.06
16A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £33.14
20A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £32.46
25A 27/32" Cylindrical Time Delay £32.47
35A 1 1/16" Cylindrical Time Delay £58.1
50A 27.5 mm Cylindrical Time Delay £60.37
63A 1 1/16" Cylindrical Time Delay £60.54
100A 1 1/3" Cylindrical Time Delay £99.04

Features

  • Bussmann time delay Class D fuses feature white ceramic construction for durability and temperature resistance.
  • They have an interrupt rating of 50kA at 500VAC and are available in amperage ratings ranging from 2A to 100A.
  • These fuses have time-delayed speed to protect against temporary overloads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are bottle fuses?

A. The bottle fuses are types of fuses with variable-sized ends used in small electrical systems to protect circuits from short circuits and overcurrents. These bottle fuses prevent incorrect insertion of wrong fuses into a circuit.

Q. What is the difference between fusible and non-fusible switches?

A. Fusible switches are equipped with integrated fuses that offer overcurrent protection for electrical circuits, while non-fusible switches lack built-in fuses and rely on other protective devices, such as circuit breakers or upstream fuses, to provide overcurrent protection in the circuit.

Q. How to maintain Bussmann time delay Class D fuses?

A.

  • Ensure the fuse and surrounding components are clean and free from debris.
  • Store the fuses in a dry, clean and well-ventilated area.
  • Verify that the voltage and current ratings match the circuit requirements.
  • Ensure the electrical circuit does not carry a current higher than the fuse's rated capacity.