The basics of low voltage fuses.
Low voltage fuses are any fuses that are rated at less than 1,500V. The following are all available in low voltage ratings: Class CC fuses, Class G fuses, Class J fuses, Class H fuses, Class L fuses, Class RK1 fuses, Class RK5 fuses, and Class T fuses. Low voltage fuses protect against electrical faults by opening the circuits in low voltage systems and are commonly used for a variety of applications including apartment complexes, panelboards, switchboards, AC drives, DC drives, and motor circuits. Available as either fast acting or time delayed, low voltage fuses can be used both demanding and light duty situations.
Choosing your low voltage fuse.
Low voltage fuses are relatively common, and are found across many standard commercial and industrial applications. However their popularity makes it that much more important to choose the right one, as different low voltage applications require different low voltage fuses. The 600V fuse you install to protect your motor circuits and transformers is not the same 600V fuse you need for your multi-tenant apartment complex.
Why buy a fuse anywhere else?
When you the combine 25 years of expertise of Bay Power with the quality and performance of Bussmann fuses, there’s no other place to buy them. We are proud to carry an extensive range of Bussmann fuses and Bussmann fuse holders for all your low voltage needs. Choose from our lineup of 250V fuses, 600V fuses and more from one of the top manufacturers on the market today. Choose Bay Power for you next low voltage fuse. Your fuse box will thank you.
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