High Speed Fuses: Section Contents
High Speed Fuses: Section Contents
Section Contents
Page
General Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-89
North American fuses & accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-106
Square Body fuses & accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107-180
BS 88 fuses & accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181-190
Ferrule fuses & accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191-212
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High Speed Fuses
General applications
The ac voltage rating of Cooper Bussmann® fuses is given in values, the total clearing
1.0
volts rms. Fuses tested to IEC are tested at 10% above their integral can be calculat-
rated voltage. British Style BS 88 fuses are tested at 5% ed as a multiple of the
above its rated voltage. UL recognition tests are performed at clearing integrals, the
the rated voltage. correction factor K and 0.9
the correction factor X.
Rated Current
Rated current is given in amperes rms. Cooper Bussmann 0.8
fuses can continuously carry the rated current.
Melting Characteristic
The melting char- Arc Voltage 0.7
104 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
acteristic shows
6
COS
4 This curve gives the
the virtual melting 2 1.4
peak arc voltage, U L ,
103 1.2 UL
time in seconds as 6 which may appear
4 103
a function of the across the fuse during its
2 9
prospective current 8
102
operation as a function
in amperes rms. 6
4
7
of the applied working
The fuses are spe- 2 6
voltage, E g , (rms) at a
Virtual Pre-Arcing Time In Seconds
RMS value of the Prospective Current In Amperes RMS the RMS load current, Ib ,
Ib
in % of the rated current . 0.1
pre-arc current. 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
104
Eg
ing voltage, Eg, (rms).
100 200 300 400 500 600 660
103 A
B
2≈ 10 2
102 103 104 105 106
Prospective Current in Amperes RMS
A asymmetrical current
B symmetrical current
General applications
Parallel Connection Frequency of Occurrence Overloads (> 1 sec) Impulse Loads (< 1 sec)
Less than once per month Imax < 80% x It Imax < 70% x It
When fuses are connected in parallel it is recommended that Less than twice per week Imax < 70% x It Imax < 60% x It
the applied voltage does not exceed 0.9 UN (the rated volt- Several times per day Imax < 60% x It —
age of the fuse). This is due to the fact that the energy
When impulse loads are an intrinsic/normal parameter of the
released within the fuses may be unevenly shared between
load current either as single pulse or in trains of pulses or
the parallel connected barrels.
when their level is higher than the melting current at 0.01
When fuses are connected in parallel, one must take into seconds (per time-current curve), contact Cooper Bussmann
account that the current sharing is not necessarily equal. for application assistance.
And it must be checked, that the maximum load current is
In addition to the parameters set forth in the preceding table,
not exceeded.
the RMS value of the load current as calculated for any
Series Connection period of 10 minutes or more should not exceed the maxi-
mum permissible load current.
Fuses in series may not equally divide the applied voltage. It
is recommended that series connected fuses should only be Furthermore, it is important that a fuse should not be applied
operated at fault currents that yield melting times less than in the non-continuous/dashed portion of the associated
High Speed
Fuses
10 ms and a recovery voltage per fuse of less than or equal time-current curve.
to 0.9 UN (the rated voltage of the fuse). Any time-current combination point which falls in the
Mounting Guidance non-continuous/dashed portion of the time-current curve is
beyond the capability of the fuse to operate properly.
The recommendations below have to be followed when
mounting a Cooper Bussmann fuse with end plate threaded DC Operation
holes. Depending upon the short-circuit time constant and the mag-
1. Screw in studs: 5 N•m Max, 3 N•m Min nitude of the prospective short-circuit current, the dc voltage
2. Attachment of the fuse to buss-bar by means of nut and at which a fuse can be applied may be less than its ac rating.
washer: Long time constants require a lower dc voltage. Conversely,
Thread Torque (N•m)*
Configuration Max Min
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High Speed
0.5
the power losses at load
Fuses
Electrical Characteristics 0.4
currents lower than the
0.3
Total Clearing I2t rated current. The correc-
1.5 tion factor, Kp, is given as 0.2
The total clearing I2t at K
a function of the RMS load
rated voltage and at power 1.0
current, Ib, in % of the
factor of 15% are given in Ib
rated current. 0.1
the electrical characteris- 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
tics. For other voltages, the 0.5 Catalog Numbers
clearing I2t is found by Electrical Characteristics
multiplying by correction 0.3 I2t (A2 Sec)
factor, K, given as a func- 0.2
Catalog
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Rated Current Clearing Watts
Numbers RMS-Amps Pre-arc at 130V Loss
tion of applied working
Eg FWA-1000AH 1000 170000 460000 60
voltage, Eg, (rms). 0.15
26 65 104 130 FWA-1200AH 1200 270000 730000 70
FWA-1500AH 1500 520000 1400000 78
FWA-2000AH 2000 860000 2400000 108
FWA-2500AH 2500 1500000 4100000 130
FWA-3000AH 3000 2100000 5700000 150
FWA-4000AH 4000 3400000 9200000 257
• Watts loss provided at rated current.
Dimensions (in) • See accessories on page 106.
Catalog Number Fig. B C D Thread Depth
FWA-1000AH-2000AH 1 2.0 1.0 — Tapped 3⁄8”-24 x 1⁄2” Features and Benefits
FWA-2500AH-3000AH 1 3.0 1.5 — Tapped 1⁄2”-20 x 1⁄2”
FWA-4000AH 2 3.5 1.5 1.5 Tapped 1⁄2”-20 x 1⁄2” • Excellent dc performance
1mm = 0.0394∑ / 1∑ = 25.4mm • Low arc voltage and low energy let-through (I2t)
Fig. 1: 1000-3000A Fig. 2: 4000A
• Low watts loss
• Superior cycling capability
Typical Applications
• DC common bus
1.875
1.875 • DC drives
• Power converters/rectifiers
• Reduced voltage starters
B B C
C
103
6
4 FWA-1000AH Protect Against Downtime with
2
FWA-1200AH Technical Training,
FWA-1500AH
102
FWA-2000AH and Earn CEUs at the Same Time
FWA-2500AH
6
FWA-3000AH
4
FWA-4000AH Our application engineering team offers two training
2 seminars at the Cooper Bussmann St. Louis head-
quarters Technical Center for end-user customers.
Virtual Pre-Arcing Time In Seconds
101
6 These two-day seminars provide participants 1.6
4
Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Attendees are
2
responsible for their own airfare and hotel costs;
0
10 meals and ground transportation are provided.
6
4
Industrial Machinery
2
This two-day seminar highlights overcurrent
10–1
protection considerations for industrial machinery
6
4 and industrial control panels, design standards as
2
well as a review of various overcurrent protective
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2
• Inspectors
FWA-4000AH
FWA-3000AH
104 FWA-2500AH Contact your local district sales engineer or
FWA-2000AH
FWA-1500AH representative, or call our application engineering
6 FWA-1200AH
FWA-1000AH team for more information: 636-527-1270. Check
4
at www.cooperbussmann.com for schedules and
2
seminar cost.
103
103 2 4 6 104 2 4 6 105 2 4 6
High Speed
0.4
Agency Information: CE, UL Recognized currents lower than the
Fuses
0.3
rated current. The correc-
Electrical Characteristics tion factor, Kp, is given as 0.2
Total Clearing I2t a function of the RMS load
1.5 current, Ib, in % of the
K Ib
The total clearing I2t at rated rated current. 0.1
1.0
voltage and at power factor of 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
15% are given in the electri- Catalog Numbers
Electrical Characteristics
cal characteristics. For other Rated I2t (A2 Sec)
0.5
voltages, the clearing I2t is 1)
Catalog Current Clearing Watts
found by multiplying by cor- Number RMS-Amps Pre-arc at 150V Loss
0.3 FWA-70B 70 470 4000 6.9
rection factor, K, given as a 2) www.DataSheet.co.kr
1.000 1.500
0.406
1mm = 0.0394 “ / 1” = 25.4mm
103
6
4 FWA-500A
FWA-600A
2 FWA-700A
FWA-800A
102 FWA-1000A
6
4
2
Did You Know?
Virtual Pre-Arcing Time In Seconds
101
6
4
2
The University
10–1 of Missouri-
6 FWA-70A
4 FWA-80A Rolla Solar Car
FWA-100A
2 FWA-125A Team won the
10–2
FWA-150A prestigious
6 www.DataSheet.co.kr
American Solar
4
Challenge Race
2
recently with
10–3
6 FWA-200A
circuit protection provided by Cooper Bussmann
4 FWA-250A
FWA-300A
FWX series 80 amp semiconductor fuses.
2 FWA-350A
FWA-400A
10–4
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
The grueling endurance test pitted UM-Rolla’s “Solar
102 103 104
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
Miner IV” against race teams from some of the
most famous engineering schools in the nation. By
Peak Let-Through Curve driving approximately 2,300 miles from Chicago to
106 Claremont (a suburb of Los Angeles), in just 51
6 hours, 47 minutes and 39 seconds, they set a race
4 record by more than four hours.
FWA-400A
FWA-350A
2
FWA-300A
FWA-250A
104 FWA-200A
FWA-150A
Peak Let-Through Current
6 FWA-100A
3
10
6 FWA-80A
4 FWA-70A
102
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2
102 103 104 105
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than the rated current . The
Fuses
0.4
Electrical 1.5 correction factor, K p , is 0.3
K
Characteristics given as a function of the 0.2
1.0
RMS load current, Ib , in %
Total Clearing I t 2
B C
B C
Features and Benefits Typical Applications
• Excellent dc performance • DC common bus
F • Low arc voltage and low • DC drives
G
energy let-through (I2t) • Power converters/rectifiers
• Superior cycling capability • Reduced voltage starters
H
2
103
3
10
FWX-200A 6
FWX-350A
102 4
FXW-400A
FWX-500A
Virtual Pre-arcing Time In Seconds
FWX-600A 2 FWX-1000AH
FWX-800A
102 FWX-1200AH
101
FWX-1500AH
6
4 FWX-1600AH
FWX-2000AH
100 2 FWX-2500AH
101
10–3 2
10–1
6
10–4 4
2 102 103 104
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2
10–2
6
Peak Let-Through Curve 4
2
105 –3
B 10
6
4
2
FWX-800A
FWX-600A –4
FWX-400A 10
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
FWX-300A 103 104 105
FWX-200A
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
104
Peak Let-Through Current
105
6
FWX-2500AH
4 FWX-2000AH
103
FWX-1600AH
FWX-150A
FWX-1500AH
FWX-100A
FWX-1200AH
Peak Let-Through Current
FWX-70A 2
FWX-60A FWX-1000AH
FWX-45A
A FWX-35A
104
4
102
102 103 104 105
103
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6
103 104 105
Prospective Short-Circuit Current Symmetrical RMS
High Speed
IR@500Vdc). UL Recognition on 35-1200A only, CSA 0.5
tion of the power losses
Fuses
Component Acceptance: 35-1600A. 0.4
at load currents lower
0.3
Electrical Characteristics than the rated current.
The correction factor, Kp, 0.2
1.5
Total Clearing I2t K is given as a function of
The total clearing I2t at rated 1.0 the RMS load current, Ib,
Ib
in % of the rated current. 0.1
voltage and at power factor of 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
15% are given in the electrical Catalog Numbers
characteristics. For other volt- 0.5
Electrical Characteristics
ages, the clearing I2t is found 1) Rated I2t (A2 Sec)
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Numbers RMS-Amps Pre-arc at 500V Loss
factor, K, given as a function of 0.2
2) FWH-35B 35 34 150 8
applied working voltage, Eg, Eg FWH-40B 40 76 320 7.5
0.15 FWH-45B 45 105 450 7.5
(rms). 100 250 400 500 FWH-50B 50 135 670 7.5
1) 35-800A Range FWH-60B 60 210 900 9.9
2) 1000-1600A Range
FWH-70B 70 210 900 10.6
Dimensions (in)
Amp FWH-80B 80 305 1400 12.7
Range Fig. A B C D E F G H J FWH-90B 90 360 1600 15
35-60 1 3.188 0.813 1.593 2.541 2.193 0.344 0.719 0.125 0.518 FWH-100B 100 475 2000 17
70-100 1 3.625 0.947 1.736 2.853 2.807 0.352 0.750 0.125 0.375 FWH-125B 125 800 3500 25
125-200 1 3.625 1.156 1.836 2.892 2.768 0.344 1.000 0.188 0.406 FWH-150B 150 1100 4600 30
225-400 1 4.340 1.500 2.090 3.440 2.750 0.410 1.000 0.250 0.750 FWH-175B 175 1450 6200 35
450-600 1 4.340 2.000 2.090 3.530 2.780 0.410 1.500 0.250 0.780 FWH-200B 200 1900 8500 40
700-800 1 6.340 2.500 2.090 4.970 3.440 0.530 2.000 0.380 1.300 FWH-225A 225 4600 23300 39
1000-1200 1 6.969 3.000 3.219 5.465 4.475 0.625 2.375 0.438 1.120 FWH-250A 250 6300 32200 41
1400-1600 2 See Drawing FWH-275A 275 7900 40300 46
1mm = 0.0394” / 1” = 25.4mm FWH-300A 300 9800 49800 51
FWH-325A 325 13700 63800 53
Fig. 1: 35-1200A FWH-350A 350 14500 72900 58
A
FWH-400A 400 19200 96700 65
D
FWH-450A 450 24700 127000 74
E
FWH-500A 500 29200 149000 84
C H
FWH-600A 600 41300 206000 108
FWH-700A 700 55000 298000 120
G F B
FWH-800A 800 76200 409000 129
FWH-1000A 1000 92000 450000 145
FWH-1200A 1200 122000 600000 180
J FWH-1400A 1400 200000 1000000 210
Fig. 2: 1400-1600A FWH-1600A 1600 290000 1400000 230
10.219 • Watts loss provided at rated current. • See accessories on page 106.
0.125 0.5 3.219 0.625
1.625 Features and Benefits Typical Applications
1.750
• Excellent dc performance • DC common bus
3.5 • DC drives
• Low arc voltage and low
energy let-through (I2t) • Power converters/rectifiers
• Low watts loss • Reduced voltage starters
0.75
6.219 4.25
• Superior cycling capability
8.969
103
6 102
4
2 FWH-350A
FWH-400A
102 FWH-500A
FWH-600A
6 FWH-800A
4
101
2 FWH-900A
FWH-1000A
101 FWH-1200A
6 FWH-1400A
2
100
100 FWH-80B
6 FWH-90B
4 FWH-100B
FWH-125B
2 FWH-35B FWH-150B
FWH-40B FWH-175B
10–1 FWH-45B FWH-200B 10–1
6 FWH-50B
4 FWH-60B
FWH-70B
2
10–2
6
4 10–2
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10–3
6
4
2 10–3
–4
10
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
102 103 104
Prospective Current In Amper es RMS
10–4
102 103 104 105
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
Peak Let-Through Curve Peak Let-Through Curve
105 105
FWH-1600A B
FWH-1400A
6
FWH-1200A
4 FWH-1000A
104 104
Peak Let-Through Current
Peak Let-Through Current
4 FWH-800A
FWH-600A
FWH-500A
FWH-400A
2 FWH-300A
FWH-250A
3
10
103
FWH-200B
6 FWH-150B
FWH-125B
4 FWH-100B
FWH-80B
A
FWH-60B
2 FWH-50B
FWH-40B
FWH-35B
102
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 102
2 3 4
10 10 10 105 102 103 104 105
Prospective Short-Circuit Current Symmetrical RMS Prospective Short-Circuit Current Symmetrical RMS
KAC KAC-1
Catalog Numbers (-amps)
KAC-25 KAC-175
KAC-2 KAC-30 KAC-200
Specifications KAC-3 KAC-35 KAC-225
Description: North American style KAC-4 KAC-40 KAC-250
stud-mount fuses. These 600V fuses are KAC-5 KAC-45 KAC-300
supplied as replacements only. For new KAC-6 KAC-50 KAC-350
KAC-7 KAC-60 KAC-400
installations, Cooper Bussmann recommends KAC-8 KAC-70 KAC-450
the 700V FWP series fuse. KAC-9 KAC-80 KAC-500
KAC-10 KAC-90 KAC-600
Dimensions: See Dimensions illustrations. KAC-12 KAC-100 KAC-700
Ratings: KAC-15 KAC-110 KAC-800
KAC-17.5 KAC-125 KAC-1000
Volts: — 600Vac KAC-20 KAC-150
Amps: — 1-1000A • Consult Cooper Bussmann for dc ratings.
• See accessories on page 106.
IR: — 200kA RMS Sym.
Agency Information: CE, UL Recognition Features and Benefits
on 1-600A only. • Excellent dc performance
High Speed
• Low arc voltage and low energy let-through (I2t)
Fuses
• Low watts loss
• Superior cycling capability
Typical Applications
• DC common bus
• DC drives
• Power converters/rectifiers
Dimensions (in) • Reduced voltage starters
Amp
Range Fig. A B1 B2 B3 C D E F G H
1-30A 1 2.875 2.500 — — 1.875 0.406 — 0.563 0.063 0.257
35-60A 2 4.375 — 3.750 3.5002.750 0.625 0.3430.813 0.094 0.468
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B1
C G
D F
Fig. 2: 35-400A
A
B2
B3
C G
D E F
Dimensions (in)
Amp
Range Fig. A B C D E F G H I
35-60A 1 4.375 3.750 3.500 2.7500.343 0.625 0.8130.094 0.468
70-100A 2 See Drawing
110-200A
225-400A
1
1
4.406 3.719
5.125 4.188
3.594 2.9060.312 0.875 1.2190.187 0.375
3.563 2.9060.406 1.000 1.5000.250 0.719
Did You Know?
450-600A 1 5.125 4.389 3.687 2.8750.406 1.500 2.0000.250 0.757
800A 3 See Drawing
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2.500 2.859
0.750
High Speed
than the rated current. The 0.5
Fuses
Electrical Characteristics
correction factor, Kp, is given 0.4
Total Clearing I t 2
as a function of the RMS 0.3
1.5
K load current, Ib, in % of the 0.2
The total clearing I2t at rated
1.0 rated current.
voltage and at power factor of
15% are given in the electrical 2) 0.1
Ib
characteristics. For other volt- 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
0.5 Catalog Numbers
ages, the clearing I2t is found Electrical Characteristics
by multiplying by correction 1) Rated I2t (A2 Sec)
0.3 Catalog Current Clearing Watts
factor, K, given as a function 3)
0.2 Numbers RMS-Amps Pre-arc at 700V Loss
of applied working voltage, www.DataSheet.co.kr
FWP-5B 5 1.6 10 1.5
Eg, (rms). 0.15 Eg FWP-10B 10 3.6 20 4
316 460 604 700 FWP-15B 15 10 75 5.5
1) 35-100A Range FWP-20B 20 26 180 6
2) 125-600A Range FWP-25B 25 44 340 7
3) 700-1200A Range FWP-30B 30 58 450 9
FWP-35B 35 34 160 12
FWP-40B 40 76 320 12
Dimensions (in) FWP-50B 50 135 600 12
Amp
Range Fig. A B C D E F G H I FWP-60B 60 210 950 15.5
5-30 1 2.870 0.563 1.855 2.4772.477 0.250 0.4050.063 0.250 FWP-70B 70 305 2000 18
35-60 1 4.375 0.813 2.750 3.7083.312 0.344 0.7250.125 0.542 FWP-80B 80 360 2400 21
70-100 1 4.406 0.947 2.594 3.6253.563 0.344 0.7500.125 0.375 FWP-90B 90 415 2700 25
125-200 1 5.090 1.500 2.840 4.1903.500 0.410 1.0000.250 0.750 FWP-100B 100 540 3500 27
225-400 1 5.090 2.000 2.840 4.2803.530 0.410 1.5000.250 0.780 FWP-125A 125 1800 7300 28
450-600 1 7.090 2.500 2.840 5.7204.190 0.530 2.0000.380 1.300 FWP-150A 150 2900 11700 32
700-800 1 6.630 2.000 2.844 5.5625.062 0.625 1.5000.250 0.875 FWP-175A 175 4200 16700 35
900-1000 2 See Drawing FWP-200A 200 5500 22000 43
1200 3 See Drawing FWP-225A 225 7700 31300 45
1mm = 0.0394” / 1” = 25.4mm FWP-250A 250 10500 42500 48
FWP-300A 300 17600 71200 58
Fig. 1: 5-800A Fig. 2: 900-1000A Fig. 3: 1200A FWP-350A 350 23700 95600 65
1.375
3.500 FWP-400A 400 31000 125000 78
J 0.125 FWP-450A 450 36400 137000 94
0.500 FWP-500A 500 45200 170000 107
FWP-600A 600 66700 250000 122
9.590 6.840 3.844
FWP-700A 700 54000 300000 125
5.966 3.844 10.844 FWP-800A 800 78000 450000 140
7.594
A D E C 5.154 FWP-900A 900 91500 530000 150
FWP-1000A 1000 120000 600000 170
0.625
1.031 FWP-1200A 1200 195000 1100000 190
1.625 • Watts loss provided at rated current.
0.625 1.750 • See accessories on page 106.
2.750
0.750
0.5 4.250 Features and Benefits Typical Applications
F
G 3.500 • Excellent dc performance • DC common bus
H
• Low arc voltage and low • DC drives
B energy let-through (I2t) • Power converters/rectifiers
• Superior cycling capability • Reduced voltage starters
2 2
103 103
6 6
4 4
2 2
FWP-700A
102 102 FWP-800A
6 FWP-900A
6
4 FWP-1000A
4 FWP-1200A
2
2
6
6 FWP-35B
4
4 FWP-40B
2 FWP-50B
2 FWP-60B
100 FWP-70B
100 6 FWP-80B
6 4 FWP-90B
FWP-5B FWP-100B
4
FWP-10B 2
2 FWP-15B
FWP-20B 10–1
10–1 FWP-25B 6
6 FWP-30B 4
4 2
2 10–2
10–2 6
4
6
4 2
2 10–3
6
10–3 4
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6
4 2
2 10–4
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
102 103 104
10–4 Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
101 102 103
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
104 106
FWP-1200A
6 6 FWP-1000A
4 FWP-800A
4
FWP-700A
2
FWP-30B
2
FWP-25B
3
10
Peak Let-Through Current
6 104
4
Peak Let-Through Current
2 4
FWP-20B
2
FWP-15B
10 FWP-10B
2
FWP- 5B
6
4 103
2 6
FWP-100B
4
101 FWP-70B
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2
101 102 103 104 105 FWP-60B
Prospective Short-Circuit Current FWP-50B
2
FWP-40B
FWP-35B
102
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2
102 103 104 105
Prospective Short-Circuit Current
102
FWP-150A
FWP-200A
FWP-300A
10 1
FWP-400A
FWP-600A Did You Know?
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100
Cooper Bussmann Named First in
High Speed
Fuses
Fuses by Readers of Plant
Services Magazine
10–1
104
Peak Let-Through Current
FWP-600A
FWP-400A
FWP-300A
FWP-200A
FWP-150A
103
102
102 103 104 105
Typical Applications
• DC common bus
• DC drives
• Power converters/rectifiers
• Reduced voltage starters
101 6
FWJ-500A 4 FWJ-1800A
6 FWJ-2000A
4 FWJ-600A
High Speed
2
Fuses
2 100
6
100
4
6
4 2
2 10–1
6
10–1 4
6
2
4 FWJ-40A
FWJ-50A 10–2
2 FWJ-60A 6
FWJ-70A
10–2 4
FWJ-80A
6 FWJ-90A 2
4 FWJ-100A
10–3
2 FWJ-125A
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6
FWJ-150A
4
10–3 FWJ-175A
6 2
4
10–4
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
2 103 104 105
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
10–4
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
102 103 104
Prospective Current In Amperes RMS
4 FWJ-150A 4
10 10 FWJ-150A
FWJ-125A FWJ-125A
FWJ-100A FWJ-100A
6 FWJ-90A 6 FWJ-90A
FWJ-80A FWJ-80A
4 FWJ-70A FWJ-70A
FWJ-60A 4
FWJ-60A
FWJ-50A FWJ-50A
FWJ-40A FWJ-40A
2 2
103 103
6 6
4 4
2 2
2 2
10 10
2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 6
102 103 104 105 102 103 104 105
Prospective Short-Circuit Current Symmetrical RMS
Stud Type
Stud Type
The simpler design is the C5268 series modular fuse base.
With this design, the fuse terminal and cable (with
termination) are mounted on the same stud, minimizing labor
needed for installation. The stud type base is available in the
configuration shown in the table below.
Catalog Max Fuse Stud Stud Dia.
Number Amp Rating Height (in) & Threads
C5268-1 200 1.00 5
⁄16”-18
C5268-2 200 1.75 5
⁄16”-18
C5268-3 200 0.75 5
⁄16”-18
C5268-4 100 1.00 1
⁄4”-20
C5268-5 100 1.75 1
⁄4”-20
Connector Type
Connector Type
Cooper Bussmann also offers a modular style fuse base that
utilizes a tin-plated connector (for wire termination and heat
dissipation) and a plated-steel stud (for fuse mounting). The
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