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Eaton Edison MCL Fuse, Street Lighting Holders, Hid Lighting, Electronic Equipment Protection, 15 A, Non-Indicating, 100 Kaic, Standard, 600 V
Nacogdoches Availability: Out Of Stock
Total Availability: In Stock
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$33.05
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KLKR Series Class CC Fuses Are Fast-Acting Fuses Intended For General-Purpose Branch Circuit Protection. Their Compact Size, Fast-Acting Overload Response, and Their Highly Current Limiting Design Make Them Ideal For Use In Oem Equipment and Control Panels Because Solid-State Devices Such As SCRS and Other Electronic Equipment Generally Require Fast-Acting Protection.
Total Availability: Out of Stock
$42.70
Fuse Link, Edison, Type K, 3A, RB, 23IN L
$15.92
Eaton Edison Ebs Fuse, Economical Design, Supplemental Protection For Non-Inductive Control and Lighting Circuits, 1 A, Non-Indicating, 10 Kaic, Standard, 600 V
$32.51
Eaton Edison HCLR Fuse, 12 A, Class CC, Non-Indicating, 200 Kaic, Standard, 10, 600 V
$34.44
Eaton Edison TJN Fuse, Very Fast-Acting Fuse, 600 A, Class T, Non-Indicating, 20 Kaic, Standard, 1, 160 VDC
$241.36
The FLQ Series 500 V Ac Time-Delay Fuses Provide Excellent Supplemental Protection Of Control Power Transformers, Solenoids, and Circuits With High Inrush Currents.
$46.11
Class CC Fuse, V Ac:200 Ka (RMS Symmetrical);V DC:20 Ka (Self-Certified) Response Time, 2 A, 600 V Ac;300 V DC, Melamine (Body) Material, 0.41 In Diameter, 1.50 In Overall Length, 0.02 LB
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