Miniature Fuses Now Carry IEC 60127 Mark

Sept. 1, 1999
Built to the IEC 60127 standard, these 5 x 20 mm miniature fuses are now available with c-UR Recognition for use in Canada. The mark is in addition to existing European and U.S. approvals. Design engineers can now specify miniature, fast-acting and

Built to the IEC 60127 standard, these 5 x 20 mm miniature fuses are now available with c-UR Recognition for use in Canada. The mark is in addition to existing European and U.S. approvals. Design engineers can now specify miniature, fast-acting and time lag fuses with low and high breaking capacities for use in equipment shipped worldwide. The series of fuses includes the 181, 193, 194, 195 and 196 devices having current ratings from 32 mA through 16A.

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