BUSSMANN KTH Series Fuse Links
Bussmann KTH Series fuse links are used in electrical panels, control systems motors, lighting circuits and industrial equipment to protect electrical systems and components from overcurrent.
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| Style | Model | Amps | Mounting Style | Body Style | Termination Type | Type | Indicator Style | Packaging | Series | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 3KTH | 3A | Stud | Cartridge Blade | Bolt Down | Traction Fuse Link | Without Indicator | Bulk | - | €245.68 | |
| B | 6KTH | 6A | Stud | Cartridge Blade | Bolt Down | Traction Fuse Link | Without Indicator | Bulk | KTH Series | €101.00 | |
| C | 10KTH | 10A | Stud | Cartridge Blade | Bolt Down | Traction Fuse Link | Without Indicator | Bulk | KTH Series | €136.52 | |
| D | 20KTH | 20A | Holder | Square | Knife Blade | Traction Fuse Link | Without Indicator | Bulk | - | €500.44 | |
| B | 40KTH | 40A | Holder | Square | Knife Blade | Traction Fuse Link | Without Indicator | Bulk | - | €497.86 | |
| A | 60KTH | 60A | Holder | Square | Knife Blade | - | - | - | - | €258.71 |
KTH Series Fuse Links
Bussmann KTH Series fuse links are electrical devices designed to protect circuits from excessive current flow, overloads or short circuits. They offer stud- or holder-style orientation for easy mounting and come in amperage ratings of 3, 6, 10, 20, 40 and 60A.
Features
- Bussmann KTH Series fuse links have operating amperage ratings up to 60A.
- They offer stud / holder mounting for secure & easy installation.
- These KTH Series fuse links have a voltage rating of 1200VAC / DC.
- They are available in cartridge blade and square body blade units.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install these Bussmann KTH Series fuse links?
- Turn off power to the circuit that the fuse link is protecting.
- Remove the old fuse link from the holder or clips.
- Insert the new fuse link into the holder or clips, ensuring it is firmly seated and making good contact with the electrical terminals.
- Turn on the power to the circuit and verify that the circuit is operating correctly.
- Ensure that the fuse link is functioning properly and will trip when required to protect the circuit.
What are the factors to consider while choosing suitable fuse links for my application?
Major factors include voltage rating, current rating and operating environment.
What is the difference between a fuse link and a circuit breaker?
- The circuit breaker has an automatic electrical switch that opens the circuit when an overcurrent condition occurs, while a fuse link interrupts the flow of current when it exceeds a certain level.
- The circuit breaker can be reset after it trips, while a fuse link must be replaced.
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