Lot of 2 Cefco CRN-R 100 Dual-Element Time-Delay Fuse

$33.00
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Lot of 2 Cefco CRN-R 100 Dual-Element Time-Delay Fuses

Enhance the safety and efficiency of your electrical systems with this lot of two Cefco CRN-R 100 Dual-Element Time-Delay Fuses. Designed to provide superior protection against overloads and short circuits, these fuses are ideal for a variety of industrial and commercial applications.

Key Features

  • Dual-Element Design: Offers both high-performance short-circuit and overload protection, ensuring reliable operation under varying load conditions.
  • Time-Delay Capability: Allows the fuse to withstand temporary inrush currents, such as those experienced during motor startups, without unnecessary interruptions.
  • Class RK5 Rating: Provides a high interrupting capacity, making it suitable for protecting circuits with substantial fault currents.
  • Voltage and Current Ratings: Rated for 250 VAC and 100 A, accommodating a wide range of electrical systems.
  • Blade End Terminals: Facilitates easy installation and secure connections in compatible fuse holders.

Applications

These fuses are well-suited for use in power panelboards, motor control centers, combination starters, and machinery disconnects. Their time-delay feature makes them particularly effective in circuits subject to temporary motor overloads and surge currents.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Cefco
  • Model Number: CRN-R 100
  • Current Rating: 100 A
  • Voltage Rating: 250 VAC
  • Interrupting Rating: 200 kA at 250 VAC
  • Fuse Class: RK5
  • Terminal Type: Blade end x blade end
  • Time-Delay: 10 seconds minimum at 500% rated current

Invest in the reliability and protection offered by the Cefco CRN-R 100 Dual-Element Time-Delay Fuses to ensure the longevity and safety of your electrical equipment.

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