EATON DSL Type Low Voltage Current Limiting Fuses

Eaton Bussmann DSL type low voltage current limiting fuses can limit the fault current to a level low enough that there is no potential damages to the electrical equipment. They are used in industrial electrical systems for protection against overcurrents and short circuits.

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StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
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6DSL-A600-Q
-A$ 5,065.57
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6DSL-C2000
-A$ 7,641.18
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6DSL-F5000
-A$ 15,330.37
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6DSL-E4000
-A$ 12,806.18
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6DSL-D3000-Q
-A$ 12,312.32
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6DSL-E2500
-A$ 8,087.02
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6DSL-C1600
-A$ 7,253.66
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6DSL-D3000
-A$ 10,258.02
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6DSL-C800
-A$ 6,049.86
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6DSL-C1200
-A$ 6,444.27
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6DSL-A600
-A$ 4,218.43
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6DSL-C1000
-A$ 6,193.90
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6DSL-B2000
-A$ 6,444.27
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6DSL-B1600-Q
-A$ 6,948.41
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6DSL-B1600
-A$ 5,789.20
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6DSL-A800
-A$ 4,431.09
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6DSL-B1200
-A$ 5,425.66
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6DSL-A400
-A$ 4,472.23
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6DSL-B1200-Q
-A$ 6,509.43
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6DSL-D2500
-A$ 9,609.78

Working Mechanism

  • The fuse operates by heating the fuse element due to the current flow.
  • If the current exceeds the fuse's rated current, the temperature of the fuse element rises rapidly, causing it to melt and interrupt the current flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a DSL type low voltage current limiting fuse differ from a regular fuse?

A DSL type low voltage current limiting fuse is designed to limit the amount of current that can flow through it in the event of a fault, whereas a regular fuse interrupts the current flow without limiting it. Thus, the DSL type current limiting fuse is a safer and more effective solution for protecting against overcurrents and short circuits.

Can a DSL type low voltage current limiting fuse be used in high voltage applications?

No, a DSL type low voltage current limiting fuse is specifically for low voltage applications and may not provide adequate protection in high voltage systems.

Will the DSL-type low voltage current limiting fuse affect the performance of my electrical equipment?

The DSL-type low voltage current limiting fuse protects your electrical equipment against overcurrents & short circuits and does not affect the performance of your equipment when operating normally.

What are the factors to consider while choosing a DSL-type low voltage current limiting fuse?

When choosing a DSL-type low voltage current limiting fuse for a specific application, review the voltage & current requirements of your electrical system and the overcurrent & short circuit protection needs of your equipment.

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