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Eaton Bussmann Series HCL fuses are high-current, low-voltage fuses that are designed for a wide range of DC power systems, including renewable energy, telecommunication and transportation systems in ...Read More
Style | Model | Price | |
---|---|---|---|
A | 5HCL-600E | £5,083.11 | |
A | 5HCL-200E | £3,051.03 | |
A | 5HCL-20E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-150E | £3,051.03 | |
B | 15HCL-50E | £3,301.40 | |
B | 15HCL-80E | £3,674.04 | |
B | 15HCL-30E | £3,301.40 | |
B | 15HCL-100E | £3,674.04 | |
B | 15HCL-250E | £4,856.02 | |
B | 15HCL-200E | £4,784.23 | |
B | 15HCL-125E | £3,674.04 | |
A | 5HCL-80E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-15E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-25E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-40E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-10E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-125E | £3,051.03 | |
B | 15HCL-15E | £3,301.40 | |
A | 5HCL-65E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-500E | £4,805.54 | |
A | 5HCL-50E | £1,859.33 | |
A | 5HCL-400E | £4,722.12 | |
A | 5HCL-100E | £1,859.33 | |
B | 15HCL-300E | £5,178.18 | |
B | 15HCL-40E | £3,301.40 | |
B | 15HCL-65E | £3,301.40 | |
B | 15HCL-10E | £3,301.40 | |
C | 15HCL-150E | £4,784.23 | |
A | 5HCL-450E | £4,722.12 | |
A | 5HCL-30E | £1,859.33 | |
B | 15HCL-20E | £3,301.40 | |
B | 15HCL-25E | £3,301.40 | |
A | 5HCL-300E | £4,722.12 |
Eaton offers HCL fuses with an interrupt rating of up to 61 kAIC.
A single-barrel fuse has only one element that fuses in case of overcurrent. Dual-barrel fuse contains two fuse elements within the same enclosure, each with its own melting characteristics. They allow the fuse to protect against both overcurrent and overvoltage faults to provide a higher level of protection.
Non-disconnect mounting of a fuse refers to a type of fuse installation where the fuse cannot be disconnected from the circuit while it is in operation. The non-disconnect feature prevents accidental removal of the fuse to avoid dangerous arc flash or other electrical hazards.
A fuse uses a metal filament that melts when the current flowing through it exceeds a certain level, breaking the circuit. The breaker, on the other hand, uses a mechanical mechanism to open and close the circuit.