IEC Standard 250V 3.6x10mm 5x20mm 6x30mm Fast Blow Ceramic Tube Fuse Miniature Cartridge Fuse 5A For Divine Lighting
Applications
- Digital Consumer Electronics
- Power supplies
- Divine Lighting
- UPS
- Telecom Devices
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Dimension (mm)
Axial Lead | ||
Cartridge Fuses |
Features
• Designed to UL/CSA 248 Standard.
• Fast-Acting, ceramic body fuse in a compact package.
• This space saving fuse is ideally suited for lighting, power supply, and adapter applications.
• Standards:In accordance with UL 248 -1 / -14
Agency Approvals
Voltage Rating |
Agency |
Ampere Range |
Agency File Number |
125V/250V | UL | 250mA ~ 5A | E340427(JDYX) |
C-UL | 250mA ~ 5A | E340427( JDYX7) |
Specification
A=250V,B=125V.
Part No. |
Ampere Rating |
Voltage Rating |
Breaking Capacity |
I2TMelting Integral(A2.S) |
Agency Approvals |
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UL | cUL |
PSE |
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PFU0100A/B | 100mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.0015 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU0125A/B | 125mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.0025 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU0160A/B | 160mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.0042 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU0200A/B | 200mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.0065 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU0250A/B | 250mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.010 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0300A/B | 300mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.018 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0315A/B | 315mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.020 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0350A/B | 350mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.025 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0400A/B | 400mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.035 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0500A/B | 500mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.060 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0630A/B | 630mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.150 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0750A/B | 750mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.350 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU0800A/B | 800mA | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.5 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1100A/B | 1A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 0.6 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1125A/B | 1.25A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 1.2 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1150A/B | 1.5A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 1.6 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1160A/B | 1.6A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 1.8 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1200A/B | 2A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 2.4 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1250A/B | 2.5A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 3.2 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1300A/B | 3A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 6.0 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1315A/B | 3.15A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 7.0 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1350A/B | 3.5A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 7.5 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1400A/B | 4A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 8.0 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1500A/B | 5A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 15 | ● | ● | ○ |
PFU1600A/B | 6A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 24 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU1630A/B | 6.3A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 28 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU1700A/B | 7A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 36 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU1800A/B | 8A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 40 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU2100A/B | 10A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 45 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
PFU2150A/B | 15A | 250V/125V | 50A@125V/250VAC | 50 | ○ | ○ | ○ |
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
% of Ampere Rating(In) |
Blowing Time |
100% * In | 4 hours Min |
200% * In | 60 sec Max |
Packaging
1) Quantity
Bulk 500 pcs in per poly bag;
10 poly bags in per inner box;
4 inner boxes in per outer carton
2) Size
A. Inner box: | B. Outer carton: |
L240±2 * W170±2 * H110±2 | L390±5 * W240±5 * H250±5 |
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How to Test a Ceramic Fuse
Ceramic fuses act as a safety device that interrupts the electrical power supply when electrical overloads or surges occur. Internal, thin, wire filaments melt and stop the electrical current to prevent harm to an appliance or other electrical device. A homeowner can determine if a glass fuse in blown by performing a visual inspection and looking for a break in the thin wire and a brown discoloration in the center of the fuse. A ceramic fuse, however, shows no damage upon visual inspection. Testing a ceramic fuse is the only way to tell if the fuse has blown.
Step 1 | Turn off the power supply to the appliance or other electrical device if the device is hard-wired. If the appliance has a plug, unplug the power cord. |
Step 2 | Set an ohmmeter or multimeter dial to zero. Multimeters read both volts and ohms. If you are using a multimeter, set the multimeter to the ohm setting. |
Step 3 | Touch one end of the fuse terminal with the black test probe and the other end of the fuse terminal with the red test probe. |
Step 4 | Read the ohmmeter display. If the display shows the needle at zero or the digital display shows zero, the fuse is in good working condition. Any other reading above zero indicates the fuse is no longer working and has blown. |
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