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AR fuse link DNT -R1L Series

  • AR fuse link DNT -R1L Series
  • AR fuse link DNT -R1L Series
  • AR fuse link DNT -R1L Series

Key attributes

Brand Switchgear parts
Model NO. AR fuse link DNT -R1L Series
Rated voltage AC 1300V
Rated normal current 630-1250A
Breaking capacity 100kA
Series DNT -R1L

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

What is aR fuse link

aR fuse link also known as Semiconductor protection fuses, fast fuses

Semiconductor protection fuses, often referred to as fast fuses or high-speed fuses, are specialized electrical components designed to protect semiconductor devices like diodes, transistors, and other sensitive electronic components from overcurrent conditions. These fuses are characterized by their ability to quickly interrupt the current flow when a fault or overcurrent event occurs.

Fast fuses are used in applications where rapid protection against short-circuit or overcurrent conditions is critical to prevent damage to sensitive semiconductor devices. These fuses have specific characteristics such as fast response times and precise current ratings to ensure they provide effective protection.

It’s important to select the appropriate fast fuse for a given application, as using the wrong type or rating could result in either insufficient protection or unnecessary tripping of the fuse.

1.Operating Principle: Semiconductor protection fuses operate based on the principle of thermal and magnetic protection. When the current exceeds the rated value of the fuse, it causes the fuse element to heat up, which eventually melts and opens the circuit.

2.Types of Semiconductor Protection Fuses:

Fast-Acting Fuses: These fuses have a very quick response time and are designed to protect sensitive semiconductor devices from short-duration, high-current events.

Ultra-Fast Fuses: These fuses have an even quicker response time than fast-acting fuses and are used in extremely sensitive applications.

3.Current Ratings: Semiconductor protection fuses are rated based on their current-carrying capacity. It’s crucial to select a fuse with a current rating that matches or slightly exceeds the nominal operating current of the protected semiconductor device.aR fuse link

4.Voltage Ratings: The voltage rating of the fuse should be equal to or greater than the voltage of the circuit it is protecting. Using a fuse with a lower voltage rating can lead to unreliable protection.

5.Application Considerations:

Circuit Design: Proper circuit design, including the placement of fuses and other protective components, is crucial to ensure effective protection.

Coordination with Other Protection Devices: Fuses are often used in conjunction with other protective devices like circuit breakers to provide comprehensive protection.

6.Standards and Compliance: Semiconductor protection fuses are subject to industry standards and certifications. Ensuring that the chosen fuse complies with relevant standards is essential for safety and performance.

7.Fuse Sizing and Selection: Proper selection involves considering factors such as the type of semiconductor device, expected fault currents, ambient temperature, and other environmental conditions.

8.Failure Modes and Reliability: Understanding the potential failure modes of fuses and their reliability characteristics is important for ensuring long-term protection.

9.Testing and Maintenance: Regular testing and maintenance of fuses are essential to ensure they are functioning as intended.

Basic parameters of fuse links

Product model size Rated voltage          V Rated current         A Rated breaking  capacity    kA
DNT1-R1L-160 1 AC 1300 160 100
DNT1-R1L-200 200
DNT1-R1L-250 250
DNT1-R1L-315 315
DNT1-R1L-350 350
DNT1-R1L-400 400
DNT1-R1L-450 450
DNT1-R1L-500 500
DNT1-R1L-550 550
DNT2-R1L-350 2 350
DNT2-R1L-400 400
DNT2-R1L-450 450
DNT2-R1L-500 500
DNT2-R1L-550 550
DNT2-R1L-630 630
DNT2-R1L-710 710
DNT2-R1L-800 800
DNT3-R1L-630 3 630
DNT3-R1L-710 710
DNT3-R1L-800 800
DNT3-R1L-900 900
DNT3-R1L-1000 1000
DNT3-R1L-1100 1100
DNT3-R1L-1250 1250
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