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Bussmann® FWA-80B FWA High Speed Semiconductor Fuse, 80 A, 150 VAC/VDC, 200/20 kA Interrupt, Cylindrical Body

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Bussmann® FWA-80B FWA High Speed Semiconductor Fuse, 80 A, 150 VAC/VDC, 200/20 kA Interrupt, Cylindrical Body

SKU69206

MFGR #FWA-80B

Your Cost: $229.68/ea
List: $276.26 /ea
Modern high speed fuses are made in many shapes and sizes, but all have the same key features. Although all fuse components influence the total fuse operation and performance characteristics, the key part is the fuse element. This is made from a high conductivity material and is designed with a number of reduced sections commonly referred to as "necks" or "weak spots." It is these reduced sections that will mainly control the fuse's operating characteristics. The element is surrounded with an arc-quenching material, usually graded quartz, that "quenches" the arc that forms when the reduced sections melt and "burn back" to open the circuit. It is this function that gives the fuse its current-limiting ability. To contain the quartz arc-quenching material, an insulated container (commonly called the fuse body) is made of ceramic or engineered plastic. Finally, to connect the fuse element to the circuit it protects there are end connectors, usually made of copper. The other fuse components vary depending on the type of fuse and the manufacturing methods employed.
Modern high speed fuses are made in many shapes and sizes, but all have the same key features. Although all fuse components influence the total fuse operation and performance characteristics, the key part is the fuse element. This is made from a high conductivity material and is designed with a number of reduced sections commonly referred to as "necks" or "weak spots." It is these reduced sections that will mainly control the fuse's operating characteristics. The element is surrounded with an arc-quenching material, usually graded quartz, that "quenches" the arc that forms when the reduced sections melt and "burn back" to open the circuit. It is this function that gives the fuse its current-limiting ability. To contain the quartz arc-quenching material, an insulated container (commonly called the fuse body) is made of ceramic or engineered plastic. Finally, to connect the fuse element to the circuit it protects there are end connectors, usually made of copper. The other fuse components vary depending on the type of fuse and the manufacturing methods employed.

Alternate Catalog Number

FWA-80B

ARRA Compliant

C

Body Size

1 in Dia x 2.656 in L

Buy American Compliant

C

Catalog Number

FWA-80B

Country of Origin

IN

Currency

USD

Element

Single

EU RoHS Indicator

C

Gross Weight Per Pack

0.1720 lb

Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code

8536100040

Height

1.02 in

Height [Metric]

2.5999 cm

Interrupt Rating

100 kAIC at 80 Vdc (70-1000 A)200 kAIC Vac (70-1000 A)20 kAIC at 150 Vdc (70-800 A)100 kAIC at 150 Vac100 kAIC at 80 Vdc20 kAIC at 150 Vdc kA;kA;kA

Length

1.02 in

Length [Metric]

2.5999 cm

Material

Ceramic

Mounting Type

Stud

Series

FWA

Standard

UL Recognized,CE Marked

Standards

ARRA CompliantBuy American Act CompliantRoHS CompliantUL JFHR2UL File No. E91958CE Certified

Sub Brand

Bussmann Series

Terminal Type

Blade

Type

High speed cylindrical fuse

UNSPSC

39121628

UPC 11

05171257789

UPC 12

051712577892

Width

2.83 in

Width [Metric]

7.2001 cm

Stock Status

NONSTOCK

Brand

Bussmann

Manufacturer

Eaton

Amperage Rating

80 A

Class

Class aR

Connection

Blade end x blade end

Mounting

Stud

Size

1.000 In Diameter X 2.656 In Length

Voltage Rating

150 Vac/dc V