Bolted tag fuses are a cylindrical type of fuse fitted with brackets at either end to bolt it onto a fuse holder. Fuses are devices designed for use in circuit protection. They provide a weak link, meaning that they break when a fault such as an overcurrent or short circuit is detected, as the metal strip within them heats up and then melts. This stops the flow of current, preventing the circuit from further damage.
What are bolted tag fuses used for?
Bolted tag fuses can be used in many general industrial applications, such as in different types of electrical equipment and wiring systems used throughout buildings. They are often used in low voltage circuits. They also work well in high-density mounting applications.
Types of bolted tag fuses
Bolted tag fuses mainly vary by their size and current rating, and these factors can differ quite widely. They can also differ by the fuse speed, voltage rating and their tag orientation.
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The Red Spot range of offset slotted or
bolted tag fuses are specifically designed for the protection of general industrial applications such as power distribution, cable protection and motor protection. Available in British Standard fuse sizes from A1 to A4 ...
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These fuses are designed for : General purpose
use protection (gG type) or motor protection (gM type). This fuse range insures an excellent current limitation for all overloads on a large range of applications. Their size cannot allow exchange by ...
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Eatons Bussmann® series fuse links are specifically designed
for the protection of general industrial applications e.g. power distribution, cable protection, motor protection. Good peak let-through current limitation1:1:6 Selective coordination ratio between minor and major fusegG ...
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Eatons Bussmann® series MJ31 J Type feeder pillar
fuse links are designed to be used with wedge type fuse carriers on BS applications. These fuse links will be used by Electrical Authorities in distribution pillars, open type substation boards, heavy ...