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Fuseholders RT18X-32 1-3P with LED indicator fuse size

  • Fuseholders RT18X-32 1-3P with LED indicator fuse size
  • Fuseholders RT18X-32 1-3P with LED indicator fuse size
  • Fuseholders RT18X-32 1-3P with LED indicator fuse size

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Brand Switchgear parts
Model NO. Fuseholders RT18X-32 1-3P with LED indicator fuse size
number of poles 3P
Series RT18X-32

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Description

What is a fuse panel?

A fuse panel, also known as a fuse box or fuse board, is a device or enclosure that houses multiple fuse holders or fuse blocks. It is a centralized location for fuses in an electrical system, typically found in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The fuse panel serves as a distribution point for electrical circuits and provides a means for circuit protection.

Here are some key features and functions of a fuse panel:

1.Circuit Protection: The primary function of a fuse panel is to provide circuit protection by housing fuses. Fuses are placed in individual fuse holders or fuse blocks within the panel, and each fuse is responsible for protecting a specific circuit from overcurrent conditions.

2.Fuse Organization: A fuse panel allows for the organized arrangement of fuses, making it easier to identify and access the fuses associated with different circuits. The fuses are typically labeled or marked to indicate the corresponding circuit or load.

3.Electrical Connection: The fuse panel serves as a central connection point for various electrical circuits. It provides terminals or connectors where the wiring from different circuits can be connected and terminated, ensuring proper electrical connections.

4.Safety and Insulation: Fuse panels are designed to provide insulation and protection for the fuses and electrical connections. They often have covers or doors to prevent accidental contact, dust ingress, and to enhance electrical safety.

5.Circuit Monitoring and Troubleshooting: A fuse panel can include features such as indicator lights or meters that provide information on the status of each circuit. This facilitates circuit monitoring, identification of blown fuses, and troubleshooting of electrical issues.

6.Expansion and Modularity: In some cases, fuse panels offer the ability to expand the number of circuits by adding additional fuse blocks or modules. This modularity allows for flexibility in accommodating changing electrical needs or adding new circuits.

Fuse panels are commonly used in residential homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities to provide circuit protection and organize the electrical distribution system 

Suitable for various types of low-voltage power cabinets, control cabinets, lighting distribution boxes, and automation control cabinets with standard guide rails. Specific adaptation information is as follows: GGD low-voltage fixed switchgear, GCK low-voltage drawer switchgear, XL-21 low-voltage power cabinet, etc

They play a critical role in ensuring the safety and proper functioning of electrical circuits by protecting against overcurrent conditions and facilitating easy access to fuses for maintenance and troubleshooting.

How to choose din rail fuse holder model?

1)Voltage : AC or DC type

2)Poles: 1 pole,2poles,3poles or 1+Npoles,2+Npoles ,3+N poles.

3)Size :10*38,14*51 , 22*58 ,10*85,14*85

4)Indicator : with or without indicator

5)Fuse : with or without fuse

Item No. Rated Current Note Item No. Rated Current Note
DN56110 32A 1P DN56135 63A 1P with indicator lamp
DN56111 32A 1P+N Neutral line at right DN56137 63A 2P with indicator lamp

 

DN56112

32A 2P DN56138 63A 3P with indicator lamp
DN56113 32A 3P DN56168 63A 3P+N Neutral line at left
DN56114 32A 3P+N Neutral line at right DN56120 125A 1P
DN56130 32A 1P with indicator lamp DN56121 125A 1P+N Neutral line at right
DN56132 32A 2P with indicator lamp DN56122 125A 2P
DN56133 32A 3P with indicator lamp DN56123 125A 3P
DN56126 32A 3P+N Neutral line at left DN56124 125A 3P+N Neutral line at right
DN56115 63A 1P DN56140 125A 1P with indicator lamp
DN56116 63A 1P+N Neutral line at right DN56141 125A 2P with indicator lamp
DN56117 63A 2P DN56143 125A 3P with indicator lamp
DN56118 63A 3P DN56171 125A 3P+N Neutral line at left
DN56119 63A 3P+N Neutral line at right      
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