Eaton Bussmann Inc. LPJ-15SP

Bussmann Low-Peak™ LPJ-15SP Current Limiting Time Delay Fuse, 15 A, 600 VAC/300 VDC, 100/300 kA Interrupt, J Class, Cylindrical Body
Class J Fuses
12547 LPJ-15SP
Eaton Bussmann Inc.
$0.00 / ea

  • Amperage Rating: 15
  • Body Size: 0.81 in Dia x 2.25 in L
  • Body Type: Cylindrical
  • Class: J
  • Element: Dual
  • Indicating/Non-Indicating: Non-Indicating
  • Interrupt Rating: 100/300
  • Material: Melamine
  • Mounting Type: Holder
  • Rejection/Non-Rejection: Non-Rejection
  • Response Time: 10 s at 500%
  • Series: LPJ
  • terminal type: Ferrule
  • Type: Current Limiting
  • Voltage Rating: 600 VAC/300 VDC
Eaton Bussmann series LPJ fuse, Low-peak fuse, 15 A, Dual, Class J, Non-indicating, Ferrule end x ferrule end, Time delay,Current-limiting, 10 sec at 500%, 300 kAIC at 600 V,100 kAIC Vdc, Standard, 600 V, 300 Vdc
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  • Features
  • Separate overload and short circuit elements provide time delay for sizing of high inrush loads linked with class J current limitation
  • Selective co-ordination ratio of 2:1 (within Low-Peak™ fuse family) prevents electrical shutdowns from extending beyond the failed circuit
  • Series combination ratings with branch circuit breakers allows broad range of coverage, independent of breaker manufacturer
  • Proper sizing can provide "no damage" type 2 motor starter protection for NEMA® and IEC® motor controllers
  • Space saving package for equipment down sizing
  • Industry's only UL listed and CSA certified fuse with a 300 kea interrupt rating that allows for simple, worry free installation in virtually any application
  • Fast short circuit protection and dual element, time delay performance provide ultimate protection
  • Reduces existing fuse inventory by up to 33% when upgrading to Low-Peak™ fuses
  • Consistent 2:1 ampacity ratios for all Low-Peak™ fuses make selective co-ordination easy
  • Long time delay minimizes needless fuse openings due to temporary overloads and transient surges
  • Current limitation protects downstream components against damaging thermal and magnetic effects of short circuit currents
  • Dual element fuses have lower resistance than ordinary fuses, hence they run cooler
  • They can often be sized for back up protection against motor burnout from overload or single phasing if other overload protective devices fail