Select Speed Type: Choose slow-blow for motors or capacitive loads; fast-acting for ICs and rectifiers. Check Breaking Capacity: Ensure the fuse can handle worst-case short-circuit current in your system. Verify Certification: Confirm UL, CSA, TÜV, or equivalent listing. When selecting a ceramic fuse for your electrical system, prioritize matching the voltage, current rating, and breaking capacity to your device's requirements. The right ceramic fuse for high-power applications offers superior heat resistance and durability compared to glass fuses, making it ideal. The NH fuse is the global standard for protecting high currents and is installed in factories, photovoltaic systems, wind farms and electric vehicles. In addition to the standard types NH000, NH00, NH0, NH1, NH2, NH3, NH4, our product range also includes various special types (e. Under normal operation, current flows through a calibrated metal element designed for a specific rating.
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