Fuse Terminal Flaunts Trim Physique

May 8, 2006
For those cramped-quarter designs, the WSI 4/2 fuse terminal measures just 54-mm high and is suitable for providing short-circuit and overload protection in process and industrial applications and in electrical cabinets to protect power supplies or

For those cramped-quarter designs, the WSI 4/2 fuse terminal measures just 54-mm high and is suitable for providing short-circuit and overload protection in process and industrial applications and in electrical cabinets to protect power supplies or additional critical loads. The component features a standard 4-mm2 screw clamping system and accepts standard 1.25" x 0.25" fuses. A number of LED options provide blown fuse indication across a voltage range of 10V to 250V. The fuse terminals can be ganged together via an interlocking disconnect lever, which provides a quick method to disengage 2- and 3-phase topologies. The devices are UL rated for 300V/15A and accommodate wire sizes from 30 to 10 AWG. Also, a combo-foot design supports mounting on TS-32 and TS-35 DIN rails. WEIDMULLER INTERCONNECTIONS INC., Richmond, VA. (804) 794-2877

Company: WEIDMULLER INTERCONNECTIONS INC.

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