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BUSSMANN Glass Fuse Kits

Bussmann glass fuse kits offer circuit protection by preventing overcurrent conditions that could lead to damage or fire hazards. These kits contain a variety of glass tube fuses with different ...Read More

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StyleModelFuse Series IncludedItemTotal Number Of Fuses IncludedPrice
A
GSK-260
ABC, AGC, GMA, GMC, MDL, MDAFuse Service Kit260£618.68
B
NO.270
ABC, AGC, GMA, MDA, MDLFuse Kit270£1,208.44
C
NO.205
ABC, AGC, GMA, MDLFuse Kit200£691.92

Features

  • These Bussmann fuse kits include fuses and have cylindrical bodies for easy installation in fuse holders and panels.
  • The fuses in this kit are constructed from a combination of ceramic and glass materials for protection against overcurrent conditions in electrical circuits.
  • These Bussmann fuse kits have fuses that offer fast-acting and time-delay characteristics, allowing you to choose the appropriate fuse for different circuit requirements.
  • They are designed to accommodate a range of AC voltage ratings, including 125VAC, 250VAC and 32VAC, suitable for different electrical circuits with varying voltage requirements.

Standards and Approvals

  • CSA
  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What fuse series are included in these kits?

These kits include a variety of fuse series, such as ABC, AGC, GLH, GMA and MDL fuses, to cover a wide range of applications.

How many fuses can I accommodate in these Bussmann fuse kits?

  • Bussmann NO.270 fuse glass kits can accommodate maximum number of 270, 260 & 205 fuses, respectively.

What should I do if a fuse in the kit blows or needs replacement?

When a fuse blows or requires replacement, identify the faulty fuse, remove it from the circuit and replace it with a fuse of the same amp rating from the kit.

What are the differences between ceramic and glass body fuses?

Ceramic body fuses, known for their durability and high-temperature tolerance, are suitable for industrial and high-heat applications, while glass body fuses are cost-effective but less heat-resistant and are commonly used in low to moderate-voltage scenarios like automotive and household electronics.

What are the factors to consider while choosing these glass fuse kits?

Major factors include voltage and amp ratings, fuse series, body material and specific applications to ensure they adequately meet your circuit protection requirements.

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