200 Amp MRBF Terminal Fuse
This terminal fuse offers a clear view of the fuse status through its transparent design. It's ignition - protected according to SAE/J1171 - ISO8846 standards. With a high interrupt rating, it meets ABYC requirements for protecting DC main circuits in large battery banks. Color - coding makes it easy to identify the amperage rating.
Key Features
- Shield electrical circuits from short - circuits and over - current loads, preventing wire insulation overheating and damage.
- High interrupt current safely guards circuits connected to large paralleled battery banks with ample power.
- Ignition protection allows safe installation in closed compartments with potentially explosive gases. Its shock and vibration - resistant design suits marine and vehicle electrical systems.
- Sealed against dust and water intrusion, ensuring reliable circuit protection throughout the electrical system's lifespan.
- With a 58 Vdc rating, it easily supports 12 to 48V nominal applications.
- Comes with a 4 - year warranty, showing our confidence in meeting your needs.
Specifications:
- Continuous Current: 200 Amps
- Max Voltage: 58 VDC
- Interrupt Rating @ 14 VDC: 10,000 Amps
- Interrupt Rating @ 48Vdc: 5,000 Amps
- Interrupt Rating @ 58Vdc: 2,000 Amps
- Ingress Protection: IP66
- Amperage: 200
- Fuse Type: Terminal
- Type: Fuses
- Box Dimensions: 1'H x 2'W x 6'L, Weight: 0.05 lbs
- UPC: 850053879654
Using this 200 Amp Egis Terminal Fuse is straightforward. First, make sure the power is off before installing the fuse. Check the amperage rating to ensure it matches your electrical system. Install it in the appropriate terminal location. During use, keep an eye on the transparent part to see the fuse status. If it blows, replace it with a new one of the same amperage. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme shock or vibration. And remember, it's ignition - protected, but still don't install it in areas with excessive heat or open flames. With a 4 - year warranty, you can count on its long - term performance for your electrical circuits.