FLNR2.25T Fuse
Product Category: Electrical Components
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Fuse - Use: To protect electrical circuits from overcurrent - Characteristics: Time-delay, current-limiting - Package: Cartridge-style fuse - Essence: Provides protection against overcurrent in electrical circuits - Packaging/Quantity: Typically sold in packs of 5 or 10
Specifications: - Voltage Rating: 250V - Current Rating: 2.25A - Interrupting Rating: 200kA
Detailed Pin Configuration: - The FLNR2.25T fuse has a cylindrical body with metal end caps. The pins are located at each end of the fuse, allowing for easy installation into compatible fuse holders.
Functional Features: - Time-delay characteristic allows temporary overloads without unnecessary fuse openings - Current-limiting design helps prevent damage to downstream components in the event of a fault
Advantages and Disadvantages: - Advantages: - Protects against overcurrent conditions - Time-delay feature accommodates inrush currents - Current-limiting design enhances safety - Disadvantages: - May not be suitable for extremely high fault currents - Replacement required after activation
Working Principles: The FLNR2.25T fuse operates based on the principle of melting a conductive element within the fuse when subjected to excessive current. The time-delay characteristic allows the fuse to withstand temporary overloads without opening, while the current-limiting feature restricts the magnitude of fault currents.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Industrial Control Panels - Motor Control Centers - Power Distribution Units - HVAC Systems - Lighting Circuits
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: 1. FLNR1.5T - 1.5A Time-delay Fuse 2. FLNR3T - 3A Time-delay Fuse 3. FLNR5T - 5A Time-delay Fuse 4. FLNR10T - 10A Time-delay Fuse
This comprehensive range of alternative models allows for precise selection based on specific circuit requirements.
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