NSN: 5920-01-333-3866

Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

FUSE,CARTRIDGE

5920 - Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

FUSE,CARTRIDGE

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Technical Characteristics

  • Features Provided

    nonrenewable fusible element

  • Case Material

    ceramic or fiber or fiberglass

  • Body Length

    3.375 inches minimum and 3.781 inches maximum

  • Overall Diameter

    1.310 inches maximum

  • Body Style

    axial terminal type

  • Short-Circuit/Interrupt Current Rating In Amps

    200000.0

  • Maximum Voltage Rating In Volts

    250.0 ac and 250.0 dc

  • Terminal Thickness

    0.122 inches minimum and 0.128 inches maximum

  • Overall Length

    5.820 inches minimum and 5.940 inches maximum

  • Terminal Material

    copper or copper alloy

  • Terminal Width

    0.715 inches minimum and 0.785 inches maximum

  • Continuous Current Rating In Amps

    100.000

  • Mounting Slot Width

    0.276 inches minimum and 0.306 inches maximum

  • Specification/Standard Data

    81348-w-f-1814/58 government specification

  • Interruption Indicator Method

    opaque body

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    data on certain environmental and performance r

  • Test Data Document

    81348-w-f-1814 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures,etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type

  • Circuit Over-Current Interruption Type

    normal instantaneous

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