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Mersen D02 gG Fuse Link 35A 400VAC/250VDC
The Mersen D02 gG fuse link is a high-performance electrical protection device engineered to safeguard circuits in both residential and industrial environments. Designed for reliability, this component effectively interrupts electrical current during short-circuit or overload conditions, preventing damage to sensitive equipment and infrastructure. Its robust construction ensures consistent operation within electrical distribution systems, making it a dependable choice for maintaining circuit integrity.
This fuse link offers exceptional durability and precise response characteristics, ensuring that electrical systems remain protected against overcurrent events. Its standardized D02 size allows for seamless integration into existing fuse bases and distribution boards. By providing reliable performance at both AC and DC voltage levels, it serves as a versatile solution for various electrical configurations, minimizing downtime and enhancing overall system safety.
This fuse is not intended for use in high-voltage applications exceeding its rated 400VAC or 250VDC limits. It is also not suitable for circuits requiring specialized fast-acting protection for highly sensitive electronic components where a gG characteristic might be too slow to react.
The fuse link should be installed into a compatible D02 fuse base or holder by a qualified professional. Ensure the power supply is disconnected before insertion to prevent accidental contact with live parts. Align the fuse correctly within the holder and secure it according to the manufacturer's instructions for the specific fuse base being used. Once installed, verify that the circuit is properly closed and that the fuse is seated firmly to ensure optimal electrical contact.
Usage recommendations: Always replace a blown fuse with one of the exact same current rating and characteristic to maintain the intended level of protection. Do not attempt to repair or bypass a fuse, as this poses a significant fire and safety risk.
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