Bussmann® RES-30 SUPER LAG RENEWABLE FUS

Class H Fuses
4735 MFG #: RES-30
Bussmann
165.37000 / ea
  • Alternate Catalog Number: RES-30
  • Application: Ind Facilities & Factories - Facility: Safety and Security Systems
  • ARRA Compliant: C
  • Body Size: 0.81 in Dia x 5 in L
  • Buy American Compliant: C
  • Catalog Number: RES-30
  • Connection: Ferrule end x ferrule end
  • Country of Origin: MUL
  • Currency: USD
  • Element: Dual
  • EU RoHS Indicator: C
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.1500 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.08
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8536100020
  • Height: 1.81 in
  • Height [Metric]: 4.5999 cm
  • Length: 0.55 in
  • Length [Metric]: 1.3995 cm
  • Material: Melamine
  • Mounting Type: Holder
  • Series: RES
  • Size: 0.81 In Diameter X 5.00 In Length
  • Standard: Not Applicable
  • Standards: ARRA CompliantBuy American Act CompliantRoHS Compliant
  • Sub Brand: Bussmann Series
  • Terminal Type: Ferrule
  • Type: Fuse
  • UNSPSC: 39121605
  • UPC 11: 05171211030
  • UPC 12: 051712110303
  • Width: 5.20 in
  • Width [Metric]: 13.2004 cm
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: Bussmann
  • Manufacturer: Eaton
  • Amperage Rating: 30 A
  • Class: H
  • Interrupt Rating: 10 kAIC at 250 Vac kA
  • Voltage Rating: 600 V
Non-current limiting, renewable 250 V (REN) and 600 V (RES) class H size fuses and fuse links (250 V LKN and 600 V LKS) for use in electrical systems where the available fault current is less than 10000 amps and frequent outages dictate the economy of these renewable type fuses.
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  • Applications
  • Features
Ind Facilities & Factories - Facility: Safety and Security Systems
Super lag, time lag, non current-limiting
Designed for easy replacement
No multiple links to complicate replacement
Bussman super-lag renewable fuses with longer time-lag than other class H fuses of this type can better sustain overloads without needlessly opening
Super-lag fuses are used in circuits of industrial and commercial structures where maximum short circuit currents are of a low level (below 10 kA) and frequent outages dictate the economy of the "renewable" type fuse
These fuses are generally sized at the amperage rating of non-inductive circuits and 300% for motor circuits