LITTELFUSE 229002P FUSE 250V SB 2AG PB-FREE 2A
LITTELFUSE 229002P FUSE 250V SB 2AG PB-FREE 2A
Stanion #229002PLIT
MFG #229002P
UPC #079458915471
Product Overview
Littelfuse® 229/230 series Slo-Blo® fuses are available in 2AG size cartridge or axial lead form, offer tripped fuse indicating option, and offer features designed to meet rigorous Telecom industry requirements. 229/230 series product ordered with the tripped fuse indicating option show discoloration of the glass body immediately after trip. They offer the same performance characteristics as standard product and help to reduce time locating the tripped fuse and troubleshooting circuit issues. The 229/230 series 0.25 to 1.25 A range combines conventional over current protection with ability to withstand high current, short duration pulses which complies to short circuit requirements of UL 60950 for telephone equipment. Insulating sleeve option is also available.
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BrandLittelfuse®
Amperage Rating2 A, 2:00 AM
Body Size5 mm Dia x 15 mm L
Body TypeCartridge
ClassL
Country of OriginMX
Indicating/Non-IndicatingIndicating
Interrupt Rating10 kA
Manufacturer NameLittelfuse
MaterialGlass
Mounting TypeHolder
Response Time4 hr, 1 hr, 3 to 20 s
Series229
Terminal TypeFerrule
TypeTime Lag
Voltage Rating250 VAC
Other
For service switches/switchboard mains
- Offer the same performance characteristics as standard product, and help to reduce time locating the tripped fuse and troubleshooting circuit issues
- Combines conventional over current protection with ability to withstand high current, short duration pulses
- -60 to 125 deg C operating temperature
- 0.06975 ohms resistance
- 30 I2T (A2 sec) nominal melting
- 10 kA at 125 VAC interrupting rating
- Tripped fuse indicating
- 4 hrs minimum at 100%, 1 hr maximum at 135%, 3 to 20 sec maximum at 200% response time
- Glass body, nickel plated brass end cap
- Size 2AG
UL 248-10|CSA Certified|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer