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SCHURTER introduces high-performance compact fuse for 3-phase systems

By Michelle DiFrangia | April 1, 2014

The SHF 6.32x32 mm fuse provides 1500A breaking capacity at 500 VAC

The SHF 6.32×32 mm fuse provides 1500A breaking capacity at 500 VAC

SCHURTER recently announced its new series SHF 6.3×32 compact fuse, which provides overcurrent protection up to 500 VAC.

The high breaking capacity of 1500A at rated voltage safeguards electronic systems and operators in the event of a catastrophic short circuit incident. The compact size of the fuse, combined with its high ratings and performance, makes it suitable for a much broader range of applications than a typical 6.3×32 mm fuse.

The SHF 6.3×32 series is offered in 10 current ratings ranging from 1 to 8A. The fuse has a time-lag characteristic according to UL 248-14. The SHF is especially suited for primary protection of three phase systems, as well as a wide range of industrial applications such as HVAC systems, photovoltaic, frequency converters, and power electronics. The lead-free fuse is RoHS compliant and cURus approved. The operating temperature ranges from -40°C to +85° C.

SCHURTER offers a broad range of panel or board mount clips and holders for 6.3×32 mm fuses. Alternatively, the SHF is available with pigtail leads for direct mounting to the printed circuit board. The many mounting options provide various design possibilities, depending on application requirements for fuse accessibility, replaceability, and overall assembly cost.

SCHURTER
www.schurter.com


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