Zhejiang Jinshan Fuse Co., Ltd.

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Outdoor H.V. Current-Limiting Fuse(high voltage fuse,electrical fuse)

Outdoor H.V. Current-Limiting Fuse(high voltage fuse,electrical fuse)

Product Details:

Breaking Capacity High
Usage High Voltage
Safety Standards IEC
Place of Origin Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Brand Name jinshan
Model Number RW

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece/Pieces
Packaging Details: carton and wooden-box
Delivery Time: shipment per week
Payment Terms: L/C
Supply Ability: 10000 Piece/Pieces per Week

Detailed Product Description


(1)    RW10-35 type outdoor h.v.Current-limiting fuse is used for protecting for voltage transformer,protecting from overload and short circuit for power circuit

    RW10-35/0.5 type melts in 1 min within 0.6-1.8A.Within 2-7.5A for 1 hour,the fusing current has not regulated temporarily.For 10A,while its current is 2 times of rated current,it melts in 1 hour.(high voltage fuse,cut out fuse)

(2)   Used to 50KA,voltage up to 600V,Current up to 630A,Compliant with GB13539 and IEC60269

(3)   Used to 50Hz,voltage up to 1140V,current 200A

(4)   Used to 50Hz,voltage up to 1140V,current up to 1250A

(5)   Used to 50Hz,voltage up to 600V,current up to 125A,Protection against overload and short circuit in electric lines(type gG),also available for protection of semiconductor parts and equipments against short-circuit(type aR) and protection of motors(typeaM) 

(6)   Used to 50Hz,voltage up to 500V,current up to 125A

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Outdoor H.V. Current-Limiting Fuse(high voltage fuse,electrical fuse)

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Zhejiang Jinshan Fuse Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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City: Wenzhou
Province/State: Zhejiang
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company, Other

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