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Hager LE27F06 DII Fuse Link 6A 500V gF
The Hager LE27F06 is a high-quality DII size fuse link engineered to provide essential overcurrent protection in electrical circuits. Designed for both residential and industrial applications, this component ensures the safety of electrical installations by interrupting the circuit in the event of an overload or short circuit. With a rated current of 6A and a voltage rating of 500V, it offers a robust solution for maintaining system integrity and preventing damage to connected equipment.
This fuse link features the gF characteristic, which provides a full-range breaking capacity, making it highly versatile for protecting various types of electrical loads. Its standardized DII design ensures seamless integration with existing fuse bases, allowing for quick and straightforward installation or replacement. The durable construction of the Hager LE27F06 guarantees reliable performance and long-term stability, even under demanding operational conditions, contributing to the overall safety and efficiency of your electrical distribution system.
This fuse link is not intended for use in circuits where the operating current exceeds 6A, as this would lead to premature blowing of the fuse. Additionally, it is not suitable for applications requiring specialized fast-acting or slow-blow characteristics that differ from the standard gF performance profile.
To install the Hager LE27F06, ensure that the power supply to the circuit is completely disconnected to prevent accidental contact with live parts. Unscrew the existing fuse cap from the DII fuse base, remove the old fuse link, and insert the new Hager LE27F06. Secure the fuse cap back onto the base by tightening it firmly. Once installed, restore the power supply and verify that the circuit is functioning correctly.
Always replace a blown fuse with one of the exact same current rating and characteristic to maintain the safety and protection levels of your electrical system. Do not attempt to repair or bypass a blown fuse link.
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