The Eaton Bussmann JKS-30-700 is a fast-acting, supplemental fuse designed to protect sensitive electronic circuits and components from overcurrent conditions. It is commonly used in various industrial and commercial applications.
Applications
- Power supplies: Protecting the power supply from overloads and short circuits.
- Industrial control equipment: Protecting control circuits in machinery and automation systems.
- Lighting systems: Protecting lighting circuits from surges and faults.
- HVAC equipment: Protecting motors and control circuits in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
- Telecommunications equipment: Protecting sensitive telecom circuits from overcurrents.
Features
- Amperage Rating: 30A
- Voltage Rating: 700VAC
- Interrupting Rating: High interrupting rating, capable of safely interrupting high fault currents (Consult datasheet for the specific rating).
- Fast-Acting: Provides rapid protection against overcurrent conditions.
- Supplemental Fuse: Designed for protecting individual circuits and components.
- Ceramic Body: Provides excellent arc quenching and high insulation.
- Compact Size: Space-saving design for easy integration.
Benefits
- Fast Overcurrent Protection: Quickly interrupts fault currents to prevent damage to equipment.
- High Reliability: Designed for reliable performance in demanding environments.
- Safe Operation: Protects personnel and equipment from electrical hazards.
- Easy to Replace: Simple to install and replace when needed.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for various industrial and commercial applications.
Additional Details
The JKS-30-700 fuse from Eaton Bussmann is designed to provide reliable and fast-acting overcurrent protection. Its high interrupting rating ensures that it can safely interrupt high fault currents without causing damage to the surrounding equipment. The ceramic body provides excellent arc quenching and high insulation, enhancing safety and reliability. The fast-acting characteristic of the fuse helps to prevent damage to sensitive electronic components by quickly interrupting the circuit in the event of an overcurrent. The fuse's amperage and voltage ratings must be carefully considered to ensure proper protection for the specific application.