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690 & 700 Volt Semiconductor Fuses
 

Ferraz Shawmut 690/700V PSC fuse-links provide maximum flexibility in equipment design and ultimate protection for today’s power conversion equipment. These square body fuse-links are available in four different body sizes, each size having seven worldwide acceptable mounting styles. The different mounting styles and body sizes long with a broad range of ampere ratings allow greatest flexibility in equipment design.

The Ferraz Shawmut PSC fuses have been engineered to provide state-of-the-art  protection for SCR’s, diodes, thyristors, GTO’s and IGBT devices. They have pure silver, die-cut elements embedded in solidified sand, which helps control arcing characteristics for low I2t and high interrupting rating. All contact surfaces are silver plated and all hardware is non-magnetic.  All fuse links are equipped with a low voltage trip-indicator. This trip-indicator can operate a field mountable microswitch which is easily mounted directly onto the fuse even while in service.

Features

  • Choice of mounting styles gives wide choice for equipment design
  • Broad range of ampere ratings in a given body size for design flexibility
  • IEC 269-4 compliance for worldwide semiconductor applications
  • Extremely Fast Acting
  • Current Limiting
  • Very Low I2t
  • Worldwide Acceptability
  • Superior Cycling Ability
Ratings
  • AC: AC: 40-2500A, 500-700 VAC, 200 kA IR
  • AC: DC: Consult Factory
Approvals
  • UL Recognized Component
  • Sizes 30,31,32,33
  • Tested to IEC 269.4
  • RoHS Compliant
Applications
  • Protection of rectifiers, inverters, DC drives,
  • UPS Systems, reduced voltage motor starters, and other equipment in globally accepted applications

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