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Eaton LP-CC-2 Cylindrical Safety Fuse 2A 600V AC 300V DC Class CC
Eaton LP-CC-2 Cylindrical Safety Fuse 2A 600V AC 300V DC Class CC
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Eaton LP-CC-2 Cylindrical Safety Fuse 2A 600V AC 300V DC Class CC
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Eaton LP-CC-2 Cylindrical Safety Fuse 2A 600V AC 300V DC Class CC
Eaton LP-CC-2 Cylindrical Safety Fuse 2A 600V AC 300V DC Class CC
The Eaton LP-CC-2 is a high-performance cylindrical safety fuse engineered to provide robust circuit protection in demanding electrical environments. As a Class CC current-limiting fuse, it is designed to interrupt overcurrent conditions rapidly and reliably, safeguarding sensitive equipment from potential damage. Its compact cylindrical design and dual-element construction make it a versatile component for various industrial and commercial power distribution systems.
This fuse offers exceptional performance through its time-delay characteristics, which allow for temporary harmless inrush currents without nuisance tripping. The high interrupting rating ensures that the device can safely handle significant fault currents, providing a high level of safety for both personnel and infrastructure. Its durable melamine tube construction is built to withstand rigorous operating conditions, ensuring long-term reliability and consistent electrical performance.
This fuse is not intended for applications requiring fast-acting protection where immediate interruption of even minor overcurrents is necessary. It is also not suitable for use in circuits exceeding the specified voltage ratings of 600V AC or 300V DC.
The fuse should be installed into a compatible Class CC fuse holder or block designed for 10x38mm cylindrical fuses. Ensure the power is disconnected from the circuit before installation. Insert the fuse into the clips, ensuring a firm connection at both ferrule ends. Once seated, verify that the fuse is secure before restoring power to the system.
Always replace a blown fuse with one of the exact same type, rating, and class to maintain the integrity of the circuit protection. Do not attempt to bypass or repair a blown fuse.
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