Bussmann JKS-200 fuse is used in industrial and commercial applications to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions. This fuse is used in heavy-duty machinery, motor control centres, distribution panels and power distribution units.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Do I need special tools to install this BUSSMANN JKS-20 fuse?
A. Yes, to easily install this fuse, you can consider Bussmann FP-3 puller fusethat facilitates easy removal and installation of fuses within electric systems.
Q. Can Bussmann JKS-200 fuse be used in conjunction with surge protectors?
A. Yes, using surge protection in conjunction with the fuse can offer comprehensive circuit protection.
Q. How does the fast-acting feature of Bussmann JKS-200 fuse work?
A. The fast-acting feature enables the fuse to quickly interrupt the circuit when overcurrent occurs, minimising damage.
Q. How to replace a blown Bussmann JKS-20 fuse?
A. To replace a blown fuse, disconnect the power source and open the fuse holder. Remove the blown fuse and then insert the new Bussmann JKS-20 fuse to resume the system's operation.
Q. What is the difference between fast-blow and slow-blow fuses?
A. Fast-blow fuses respond quickly to overcurrents and are used to protect sensitive components. Slow-blow fuses have a delayed response to handle temporary current surges without unnecessary tripping.
Q. Does Raptor Supplies offer similar Bussmann fuse with higher amperage rating?
A. Yes, Raptor Supplies offers Bussman catridge fuse having an amperage rating of 500A.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing a midget fuse?
A.
- Match the fuse's current rating with the circuit's requirements.
- Ensure that the fuse can handle the circuit's voltage level.
- Select a fuse with an interrupt rating suitable for potential fault currents.
- Choose between fast-acting and time-delay fuses based on circuit characteristics.