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DINStorage

After more than two decades of experience in designing and constructing industrial and commercial control panels, DINStorage has consistently sought innovative storage solutions for panel accessories and fuses. Over the years, we have observed that fuses and accessories are often misplaced or located at the bottom of the panel. DINStorage represents our commitment to providing a sophisticated and systematically organized approach to accessory storage.

Circuit Protection Accessories

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DS-FS5
SLOTTED FUSE STORAGE - 5 FUSES
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Fuses
Slotted Fuse Storage
DS-FV5
STACKED FUSE STORAGE - 5 FUSES
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Secure Storage
DS-FS10
SLOTTED FUSE STORAGE - 10 FUSES
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DS-FV10
STACKED FUSE STORAGE - 10 FUSES
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DS-FV10
DS-FV10 Fuse Holder, 1 DIN Rail
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DS-FS10
DS-FS10 Fuse Holder, 1 DIN Rail
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Slotted Fuse Storage

About  Circuit Protection Accessories

Circuit protection accessories are supplementary components or devices used in conjunction with circuit protection devices, such as fuses, circuit breakers, or surge protectors, to enhance their functionality, performance, or safety. Fuse holders: These are mechanical devices that hold the fuse in place and provide electrical connections to the circuit. They can be designed for various fuse types, sizes, and mounting options. Surge suppressors: These devices protect electrical equipment from transient overvoltage events, such as lightning strikes or power surges. They divert or absorb the excess energy and prevent it from reaching the protected equipment. Ground fault interrupters (GFI): GFIs are safety devices that detect and interrupt electrical circuits when they sense a ground fault current. They help prevent electric shock and are commonly used in areas where moisture or dampness is present. Arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCI): AFCIs are safety devices that detect and interrupt electrical circuits when they sense an arc fault condition. Arc faults can occur due to damaged wiring or electrical connections and pose a fire hazard. Thermal protections: These devices protect against overheating by sensing the temperature of the circuit or equipment and interrupting the power supply when it exceeds a preset limit. They help prevent damage or failure caused by excessive heat. Circuit protection accessories offer additional features and customization options to meet specific requirements or address unique applications. They can improve the reliability, safety, and performance of the circuit protection system. It is essential to select and use circuit protection accessories correctly and according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure proper operation and avoid safety hazards. Consult the product documentation or contact the manufacturer for guidance on selecting, installing, and maintaining circuit protection accessories.