Littelfuse has introduced the smallest series of tubular fuses on the market, with a rated current of 40A to 63A at an AC voltage of 500V and a breaking current of 2,000A at an AC voltage of 500V. The 606 Series High Current Tubular Fuse is designed for overcurrent protection in applications such as high voltage power circuits rated up to 23 kW. Thanks to the 10mm x 32mm body, the board space required for a single 606 fuse is less than the design of multiple low-rated current fuses in parallel. As a result, designers can reduce the board space reserved for protection components when designing high-power devices. Typical applications for the 606 Series High Current Tubular Fuse include: Telecommunications equipment uninterruptible power supply (UPS) “The 606 Series has a compact form factor that reduces the footprint of the protection components on the board, which gives designers of high-power devices greater layout flexibility,†said Ben Zheng, Global Product Manager, Littelfuse Electronics Business Unit. . “In addition to this advantage, it has a lower rated breaking current and a higher rated current than similar fuses from other suppliers.†The 606 Series High Current Tubular Fuse offers the following key advantages: The smallest 500V rated voltage tubular fuse series on the market, rated current is 40A to 63A, and the rated breaking current is 2,000A when the AC voltage is 500V. Industrial Router,Industrial 3G Router,Industrial Cellular Router,Industrial Router Din Rail Shenzhen MovingComm Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.movingcommiot.com
Power conversion equipment such as inverters and rectifiers, electric vehicle power supply equipment (EVSE)
Motor protection for off-board charging pile elevator systems
Suitable for overcurrent protection of single phase power circuits up to 23 kW.
The end caps are equipped with integrated dropout leads, eliminating the need for mounting accessories and/or lead forming processes.
This fuse operates from -55 ° C to 125 ° C and provides reliable protection in extreme temperatures.