Fuses

Protect Your Electronic Components
A fuse is an overcurrent protection device that interrupts the circuit by melting a wire. Decisive for this are the current intensity and the duration of exposure.
The parameters for a fuse are for example:
- Rated current
- Nominal voltage
- Tripping characteristic
- Switch-off behaviour
- Melt Integral
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Fuses EKC25-63-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 63A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74x22x25mm
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Fuses EKC25-80-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 80A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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Fuses EKC25-100-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 100A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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Fuses EKC25-125-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 125A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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Fuses EKC25-150-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 150A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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Fuses EKC25-160-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 160A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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Fuses EKC25-175-T HV-FuseRated Voltage: 1000Vdc
Rated Current: 175A
Reaction Characteristics: Fast Acting
Dimension: 74mm x 22mm x 25mm
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