Bussmann® LPJ-60SP Low-Peak™ LPJ Current Limiting Time Delay Fuse, 60 A, 600 VAC/300 VDC, 300/100 kA Interrupt, Class J Series
Class J Fuses
5228
MFG #: LPJ-60SP
Bussmann
56.56000
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- Spec Sheet URL - LPJ-60SP(Spec Sheet URL)
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- Tech Bulletin URL - datasheet.php?model=FNQ-30&locale=en_GB(Tech Bulletin URL)
- Tech Drawing URL - Bus_Ele_DS_1006_LPJ_0-60.pdf(Tech Drawing URL)
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- Applications
- Features
Ind Facilities & Factories - Facility: Safety and Security Systems |
Non-indicating, High in-rush current motor protection |
Separate overload and short circuit elements provide time delay for sizing of high inrush loads linked with Class J current limitation |
Selective coordination ratio of 2: 1 (within low peak fuse family) prevents electrical shutdowns from extending beyond the failed circuit |
Series combination ratings with branch circuit breakers allows broad range of coverage, independent of breaker manufacturer |
Proper sizing can provide "no damage" Type 2 coordinated protection for NEMA and IEC motor controller |
Space-saving package for equipment downsizing |
Industry's only UL Listed and CSA Certified fuse with a 300kA interrupting rating that allows for simple, worry-free installation in virtually any application |
Fast short circuit protection and dual-element, time-delay performance provide ultimate protection |
Reduces existing fuse inventory by up to 33% when upgrading to low peak fuses |
Consistent 2:1 ampacity ratios for all low peak fuses make selective coordination easy |
Long time-delay minimizes needless fuse openings due to temporary overloads and transient surges |
Current-limitation protects downstream components against damaging thermal and magnetic effects of short circuit currents |
Dual-element fuses have lower resistance than ordinary fuses so they run cooler |
They can often be sized for back-up protection against motor burnout from overload or single phasing if other overload protective devices fail |
300 kA at 600 VAC RMS sym |