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Reference: 802B-CSADXSXD4 SER A
Brand: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Allen-Bradley 802B-CSADXSXD4 SER A Compact Limit Switch
Reference: 00036672
Challenger E-16248 Circuit Breaker
List of products by brand Edison Fuse
Edison Fuse specializes in overcurrent protection solutions, offering various types of fuses designed for reliable protection across residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Edison Fuse provides a comprehensive range of fuses engineered to prevent damage to electrical systems by interrupting overcurrent events. Each fuse type is designed for specific applications to enhance safety and efficiency. Key offerings include:
- Type T (Edison Base): Traditional screw-in fuses compatible with Edison sockets, though care must be taken to avoid over-fusing by using the correct amperage.
- Type S (Rejection Base): Tamper-resistant fuses with adapters that ensure only the correct fuse rating is used, enhancing safety and preventing over-fusing.
- Type W (Fast-Acting): General-purpose fuses ideal for lighting circuits but not recommended for motor circuits due to their quick response to overcurrent.
- Type TL and SL (Medium-Duty): Time-delay fuses designed for circuits with motors, providing controlled response to temporary overcurrents.
- Type D (Time-Delay): Heavy-duty fuses with a longer time delay, suitable for circuits with frequent motor startups to manage temporary excess currents effectively.
Edison Fuses are essential for older installations and specialized applications, offering a reliable, simple, and cost-effective solution for circuit protection. In modern installations, circuit breakers are more common, but Edison Fuses remain a trusted choice for specific needs.
Reference: EPDB104
Brand: Edison Fuse
Edison EPDB104 175A Power Distribution Block
Reference: EHCC Series
Brand: Edison Fuse