Littelfuse 0NLN100.V POWR-GARD One-Time Fuse
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Littelfuse 0NLN100.V POWR-GARD One-Time Fuse
Littelfuse 0NLN100.V POWR-GARD One-Time Fuse
Part #:0NLN100.V
SKU #: 2198858
Key Features
Part #:0NLN100.V
SKU #: 2198858
Brand: Littelfuse
Amperage Rating: 100, 100 A
Body Type: Cartridge
Class: K5
Frequency Rating: 50/60, 50/60 Hz
Indicating/Non-Indicating: Non-Indicating
- For use in applications where lowest initial cost is the major consideration
- Economical
- 50 kA at 250 VAC (rms symmetrical) and 50 kA at 250 VDC interrupt rating
- Safety - 50000 A.I.R., Class K5 adequate interrupting capacity for residences and many smaller facilities
Littelfuse 0NLN100.V POWR-GARD One-Time Fuse
Littelfuse POWR-GARD One Time Fuse, Fast Blow, Series: NLN, Non-Indicating, 100 A, 250 VAC/VDC, 50 kA Interrupt, Class: K5, 50/60 Hz Frequency, Knife Blade Terminal, Holder Mounting, Cartridge Body, Single Element, 1-1/16 in Dia x 5-7/8 in L Body
Additional Description: LTFS-NLN100 0NLN100.V FUS 250V O/T CLASS K5 100A FUSE 100 AMP SIZE
Catalog Description: NLN series fuses provide low cost protection for general-purpose feeder and branch circuits when available short circuit currents are less than 50,000 amperes. They replace all Class H fuses which have only a 10,000 ampere interrupting rating. They are suitable for use in many residential and smaller commercial and industrial applications. NLKP series fuses are Canadian “Code” fuses specifically designed to meet Canadian Electrical Code Type P fuse requirements for residential use. They have a 10,000 ampere interrupting rating. However, to obtain the added benefits of time-delay, current-limitation, and higher interrupting rating, consider the use of POWR-PRO™ IDSR Indicator™ fuses for circuits between 250 and 600 volts. The user gets all the benefits of time-delay RK5 fuses plus the added benefits of a n indicating fuse that tells when it has opened. Complete information on these fuses may be found in the POWR-PRO™ section of this catalog. For circuits up to 250 volts, see FLNR fuses