Product Description
Our range of Din Type HRC Fuse Link are built to offer overload & short circuit protection of low & medium voltage circuit in industrial installation. These HRC fuse links are ideally suitable for back-up protection to motor Starters, MCCB and other such equipment against short circuit and overloads. Our HRC fuse links are light in weight and have compact dimensions.
HRC Fuse links (Knife Type): 6A to 630A in Size-000 to Size-03; ISI Certified; As per IS 13703(Pt2/Sec1).
HRC fuse links offered by us are widely accepted in the market due to the following features:
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ISI Marked as per IS 13703: 1993 (Part-2 Sec.1)
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Low Watt loss results into low temperature rise and considerable power saving
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High grade of steatite (Porcelain) used for body
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Most reliable and safe operation
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High rupturing capacity @ 80KA
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Low cut off current causes least stress to downstream equipments
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Fully interchangeable with other makes of fuse links
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Wide range of rated currents
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Consists characteristics at different temperature condition
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High resistance to aging
- Technical Specifications:
| Size | Rating (Amp) | Type |
| 0 | 06A to 125A | NI |
| 0 | 06A to 160A | PF |
| 0 | 100A to 200A | NI |
| 1 | 125A to 315A | PF |
| 2 | 200A to 400A | PF |
| 3 | 400A to 800A | PF |
Reliable Protection for Modern ElectronicsSafeguard your electrical systems with our DIN Type HRC Fuse Links, designed for superior reliability and operational efficiency. Manufactured to international standards, these fuse links protect equipment from overloads and short circuits, ensuring uninterrupted functionality in critical applications.
Versatile and Durable DesignOur fuse links are compatible with both AC and DC inputs, making them suitable for a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment. With a robust build and high-quality materials, they maintain long-term durability and dependable service in various commercial or industrial environments.
FAQ's of Din Type HRC Fuse Links:
Q: How do DIN Type HRC Fuse Links function in electrical and electronics equipment?
A: DIN Type HRC Fuse Links operate by breaking the circuit when excessive current flows through, thereby protecting electrical and electronics equipment from damage caused by overloads or short circuits.
Q: What are the main benefits of using these fuse links in my electrical setup?
A: The primary benefits include reliable protection, consistent performance at 50 Hz frequency, compatibility with both AC and DC power sources, and compliance with standard size requirements, making them versatile and easy to install.
Q: When should I replace a DIN Type HRC Fuse Link?
A: You should replace the fuse link immediately after it has interrupted a fault or overload event. If you notice any sign of damage or malfunction, replacement is crucial to maintain system safety.
Q: Where can I use these fuse links?
A: These fuse links are suitable for use in diverse electrical and electronics applications, including industrial panels, commercial installations, and domestic electrical systems that require robust overcurrent protection.
Q: What is the process for installing a DIN Type HRC Fuse Link?
A: To install the fuse link, ensure the power supply is switched off, select the correct size, insert the link into the appropriate holder, and secure it as per standard wiring procedures. Always follow safety guidelines during installation.
Q: How does the high-quality feature of these fuse links contribute to electrical safety?
A: The high-quality materials and precise manufacturing of these fuse links ensure dependable performance, reducing the risk of premature failure and enhancing protection against electrical faults in your systems.
Q: Can these fuse links be used in both AC and DC applications?
A: Yes, these fuse links are designed to handle both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) inputs, making them suitable for a wide variety of electrical and electronics applications.