A12BK Series, Fuses

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7023.0240
FUSE CERM 3.15A 250VAC 3AB 3AG
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-
-40°C ~ 85°C
CSA, UL
Fast Blow
250 V
A12BK
Cartridge, Ceramic
3.15 A
3AB, 3AG, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
10kA
6.5
0.250" Dia x 1.260" L (6.35mm x 32.00mm)
Requires Holder
7023.0290
FUSE CERAMIC 10A 250VAC 3AB 3AG
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-
-40°C ~ 85°C
CSA, UL
Fast Blow
250 V
A12BK
Cartridge, Ceramic
10 A
3AB, 3AG, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
10kA
22
0.250" Dia x 1.260" L (6.35mm x 32.00mm)
Requires Holder
7023.0280
FUSE CERAMIC 8A 250VAC 3AB 3AG
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-
-40°C ~ 85°C
CSA, UL
Fast Blow
250 V
A12BK
Cartridge, Ceramic
8 A
3AB, 3AG, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
10kA
10
0.250" Dia x 1.260" L (6.35mm x 32.00mm)
Requires Holder
7023.0320
FUSE CERAMIC 16A 250VAC 3AB 3AG
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-
-40°C ~ 85°C
UL
Fast Blow
250 V
A12BK
Cartridge, Ceramic
16 A
3AB, 3AG, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
10kA
92
0.250" Dia x 1.260" L (6.35mm x 32.00mm)
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About  Fuses

Fuses are specialized devices designed to interrupt the flow of electrical current in a circuit when the current exceeds a specific threshold, providing protection against overcurrent conditions. They consist of a conductor that is intentionally designed to melt and open the circuit when exposed to excessive current, thereby preventing damage to the connected components or equipment. When the current flowing through a fuse surpasses its rated capacity, the heat generated within the fuse causes the conducting element to melt or blow, creating an open circuit and stopping the flow of electricity. This action effectively protects the circuit and connected devices from potential damage caused by excessive current flow. Fuses are available in various types and configurations, including fast-acting and slow-blow fuses, each with different response times to overcurrent conditions. Fast-acting fuses respond quickly to overloads, while slow-blow fuses offer a delayed response and can withstand temporary current surges without blowing. The selection of the appropriate fuse type depends on the specific requirements of the electrical circuit being protected. By using fuses with the correct characteristics, the risk of damage to equipment and hazards resulting from excessive current flow can be minimized, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of electrical systems.