Fuse Class K5 3/4A NON Series MPN:NON-3/4
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Fuse Class K5 3/4A NON Series
Fuse Class K5 3/4A NON Series from Bussmann is an ideal product for those looking for a fast-acting, nonindicating fuse with high sensitivity to changes in current flow. Designed for general purpose use in existing installations that require high-sensitivity and fast-blow action, this fuse provides reliable protection against overloads and short circuits while preventing electrical damage by disconnecting circuits before they're exposed to the full magnitude and duration of an overcurrent. Available in both Class H and K5 ratings, this product is suitable for a wide range of applications and offers multiple benefits such as current-limiting capability and dimensionally identical interchangeability with other fuses.
Top product features:
- High-sensitivity and fast-blow action
- Current-limiting capability
- Dimensionally identical interchangeability
Top product applications:
- Electrical overcurrent protection in existing installations
- General purpose fusing for low-interrupt applications
- Replacement fuse for older HVAC systems
Fast-acting, nonindicating UL Class H and K5 fuses are for general purpose use in existing installations that require a high-sensitivity, fast-blow fuse. These fuses are highly sensitive to changes in current flow and don't tolerate temporary overload currents or power surges, so they open within seconds of being exposed to overloads and short circuits. They have no indicator for identifying a blown fuse, so they're sometimes used with an indicating fuse block or cover. Class H fuses are rated from 65A to 600A with an interrupting rating (IR) of 10kA for low-interrupt applications. Class K5 fuses are rated up to 60A with an interrupting rating (IR) of 50kA for higher interrupt applications and are current-limiting to prevent electrical damage by disconnecting circuits before they're exposed to the full magnitude and duration of an overcurrent. They're not labeled as current-limiting since they don't have a rejection feature.UL Class H and K5 fuses are used as replacement fuses for overcurrent protection in older HVAC installations. These fuses are dimensionally the same, so they can be interchanged to change from a current-limiting system using Class K fuses to a noncurrent-limiting system using Class H fuses. Class H fuses are used in low-interrupt applications while Class K fuses have a higher interrupting rating.
Technical Specifications
- Item Fuse
- Amps 3/4 A
- AC Voltage Rating 250V AC
- DC Voltage Rating 125V DC
- Class K5
- Series NON
- Speed Fast Acting
- Body Style Cylindrical
- Fits Fuse Block Style Nonrejection
- Interrupt Rating 50kA at 125V DC, 50kA at 250V AC
- Fuse Size 2 in L x 9/16 in dia
- Length 2 in
- Diameter 9/16 in
- Equivalent Brand and Series Bussmann NON, Littelfuse NLN, Mersen OT
- Equivalent Series NLN, NON, OT
- Compatible Fuse Block Series 2HKRFB, H250, HM250, HM600
- Renewable No
- Body Material Melamine
- Element Single
- Standards CE, UL Listed, Guide JDDZ, File E4274, STD 248-9, CSA Certified Class 1421-01, File 53787
Manufacturer Details
- Manufacturer: Bussmann
- Condensed Mfg Number: NON34
- MPN: NON-3/4
Label Details
- Hazardous Material: N
- Green Material Flag: N
- Country of Origin: MX
- CA Prop 65 Wht Label: N
Classification Details
- Harmonization Code: 8536100040
- GDS Category Name: Class K5 and H Fuses
- GDS Family Name: Fuses
- GDS Segment Name: Electrical
- UNSPSC: 39121608
- UNSPSC Class ID: 16
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Circuit protection devices and accessories
- UNSPSC Commodity ID: 08
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Class type fuses
- UNSPSC Family ID: 12
- UNSPSC Family Name: Electrical equipment and components and supplies
- UNSPSC Segment ID: 39
- UNSPSC Segment Name: Electrical Systems and Lighting and Components and Accessories and Supplies
Shipping Details
- Not For Sale In: HI AK PR
Related ASINs: B003AU8TA0, B00OGL7FTS
Product info last updated on April 3, 2024 11:33pm UTC Category: Fuses