Special Fuse Bases
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Applications
- Supporters for bolting fuses in electric lines are capable of working under the heat caused by rated current and prospective short-circuit impacting current up to 100KA.
- Rated insulation voltage up to 1000V; Working frequency50Hz AC; Rated current up to 630A. Compliant with GB13539 andIEC269.
Design Features
- There are two kinds of structures for this type of fuse bases: One is made up with fuse carrier, supporter/base (Figure 12.1).The bolting fuse link is installed to the carrier, and then it is inserted to static contacts of the supporter/base. There is no carrier for the other structure, where the bolting fuse is directly installed to the static contacts of the supporter/base. The company can also produce other non-standard bases at the customers’ requirements
Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) | ||||||||
Fig. | A1 | A2 | A3 | B1 | B2 | H1 | H2 | Φd | |||||
RG0K | RG0K | 660 | 32 | Figure 1 | 34 | 0 | 68 | 0 | 26 | 34 | 49 | 5 | 92 |
RG2 | RG2, RGS2 | 660 | 100 | Figure 1 | 51 | 6.5 | 105 | 13 | 35 | 44 | 66 | 5.5 | 264 |
RG7 | RG4, RGS7 | 660 | 150 | Figure 1 | 91 | 7 | 129 | 19 | 50 | 62 | 94 | 7.5 | 679 |
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Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) | ||
Fig. | A1 | B1 | |||||
FB77 | RS77, RS77B RS77C, RS84 |
660 | 630 | Figure 2 | 221 | 40 | 985 |
FB77A | RS77, RS77B RS77C, RS84 |
660 | 630 | Figure 2 | 214 | 30 | 905 |
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Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) |
FB711C | RSO, RGS30A RSO-250V, RGS-30B RS711B, RS711C NGT00 |
800 | 200 | Figure 3 | 182 |
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Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) |
FB73B | NGT1~3, RS73B RS75A, RS75B |
1000 | 630 | Figure 4 | 826 |
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Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) |
FB20C | RO20C | 1000 | 200 | Figure 5 | 632 |
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Models | Fuse Link | Rated insulation voltage (V) | Convetional free air thermal current (A) | Dimensions/ Sizes(mm) | Weight (g) |
NT00S-3J | - | 600 | 160 | Figure 6 | 845 |
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