• Ceramic tube, nickel-plated brass endcap construction
• UL Listed product meets standard 248-14
Electrical Characteristics
% of Amp Rating
Opening Time
100%
4 Hours Minimum
135%
60 Minutes maximum
200%
120 Seconds Maximum
Agency Information
• UL Listed: Guide JDYX & File E19180.
• UL Recognition: Guide JDYX2 & File E19180.
• CSA Certification: Class 1422-01 & 1422-03, File
53787.
Environmental Data
• Shock:
1
⁄
4
-30A – MIL-STD-202,
Method 213, Test Condition J
• Vibration:
1
⁄
4
-30A – MIL-STD-202,
Method 204, Test Condition C (Except 5g, 500HZ)
Ordering
• Specify packaging, product, and option code
Dimensions - mm (in)
Drawing Not to Scale
38.10
(1.500)
(REF)
32.82±0.79
(1.292±0.031)
38.10
(1.500)
(REF)
6.76
(0.266)
DIA. OF LEADS
0-15 Amp: 0.81 (REF)
(0.032)
18-30 Amp: 1.02 (REF)
(0.040)
31.75±0.79
(1.250±0.031)
6.48
(0.255)
6.35±0.1
(0.250±0.0)
Specifications
Part
Number
ABC-
1
/
4
-R
ABC-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-
3
/
4
-R
ABC-1-R
ABC-1-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-2-R
ABC-2-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-3-R
ABC-4-R
ABC-5-R
ABC-6-R
ABC-7-R
ABC-8-R
ABC-10-R
ABC-12-R
ABC-15-R
ABC-18-R
ABC-20-R
ABC-25-R
ABC-30-R
Voltage
Ratings
Vac
Vdc
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
–
250
125
250
125
250
125
Vac Interrupting
Ratings* (amps)
250
125
35
10,000
35
10,000
35
10,000
35
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
750
10,000
750
10,000
400
1000
400
1000
200
1000
200
1000
Vdc Interrupting
Ratings (amps)
125
75
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
–
–
10,000
–
400
1000
400
1000
Typical DC Cold
Ω
Resistance (Ω)**
2.950
0.587
0.300
0.1950
0.131
0.0890
0.061
0.047
0.031
0.026
0.021
0.016
0.014
0.011
0.0068
0.00553
0.00465
0.00366
0.0028
0.002225
Typical
Pre-Arc I
2
t AC†
0.0020
0.0390
0.1450
0.4310
1.1630
2.1670
4.4670
6.55
22.28
32.83
58
109.33
116.5
208.8
133.3
200.2
400
550.8
839.3
1429
Typical
Voltage
Drop (mV)‡
0.35
0.41
0.32
0.3
0.28
0.31
0.23
0.14
0.17
0.22
0.19
0.17
0.19
0.15
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.09
0.09
Agency Approvals
UL
UR CSA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
‡‡
X
X
‡‡
* Interrupting ratings measured at 70% - 80% power factor on AC. The interrupting ratings for 18A and 20A were measured at 85% - 95% power factor on AC. The interrupting ratings for 25A and 30A were
measured at 89% power factor on AC.
** Typical DC cold resistance measured at <10% of rated current.
† Typical melting I
2
t measured at listed interrupting rating and rated voltage.
‡ Typical voltage drop measured at 25°C±3°C ambient temperature at rated current.
‡‡ CSA approvals for 25A and 30A are at 125Vac - IR 1000A and 125Vdc - IR 400A (IR 1000A at 75Vdc)
0909
BU-SB09836
Page 1 of 2
Data Sheet 2000
Military Qualified Product Listing
MIL-F-15160 Fuses - Instruments, Power and Telephone
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/01
1
/
4
” x 1” Fuses
F01A125V
6
/
10
A*
F01A125V
3
/
4
A
F01A125V
8
/
10
A
F01A125V1A
F01A125V1
1
/
4
A
F01A125V1
1
/
2
A
F01A125V1
6
/
10
A*
F01A125V2A
F01A125V2
1
/
2
A
F01A125V3A
F01A125V3
2
/
10
A
F01A125V4A
F01A125V5A
F01A250V
1
/
2
A
*** Commercial version is AGX
Series. See Data Sheet 2041 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/03
1
/
4
”x 1
1
/
4
” Fuses
F03B125V4A
F03B125V5A
F03B125V6
1
/
4
A
F03B125V7A
F03B125V8A
F03B125V10A
F03B125V12A
F03B125V15A
F03B125V20A
F03B125V25A
F03B125V30A
F03B250V
1
/
10
A
F03B250V
1
/
8
A
F03B250V
15
/
100
A
F03B250V
3
/
16
A
F03B250V
1
/
4
A
F03B250V
3
/
10
A*
F03B250V
3
/
8
A
F03B250V
1
/
2
A
F03B250V
6
/
10
A
F03B250V
3
/
4
A
F03B250V
8
/
10
A*
F03B250V1A
F03B250V1
1
/
4
A
F03B250V1
1
/
2
A
F03B250V1
6
/
10
A
F03B250V2A
F03B250V21/2A*
F03B250V2
8
/
10
A*
F03B250V3A
F03B250V3
2
/
10
A
*** Commercial version is MDA
Series. See Data Sheet 2002 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/02
1
/
4
” x 1
1
/
4
” Fuses
F02A32V15A
F02A32V20A
F02A32V25A
F02A32V30A
F02B32V8A
F02B32V10A
F02B32V12A
F02B32V15A
F02A125V8A
F02A125V10A
F02A250V
1
/
2
A
F02A250V
6
/
10
AS**
F02A250V
3
/
4
A
F02A250V1A
F02A250V1
1
/
4
A
F02A250V1
1
/
2
A
F02A250V1
6
/
10
A
F02A250V2A
F02A250V2
1
/
2
A
F02A250V3A
F02A250V4A
F02A250V5A
F02A250V6A
*** Commercial version is AGC
Series. See Data Sheet 2001 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/02
1
/
4
” x 1
1
/
4
” Fuses
F02B125V4A
F02B125V5A
F02B125V6
1
/
4
A
F02B125V7A
F02B250V
15
/
100
A
F02B250V
3
/
16
A
F02B250V
2
/
10
A
F02B250V
1
/
4
A
F02B250V
3
/
10
A
F02B250V
3
/
8
A
F02B250V
4
/
10
A*
F02B250V
1
/
2
A
F02B250V
6
/
10
A
F02B250V
7
/
10
A
F02B250V
3
/
4
A
F02B250V
8
/
10
A
F02B250V1A
F02B250V1
1
/
4
A
F02B250V1
1
/
2
A
F02B250V1
6
/
10
A
F02B250V2A
F02B250V2
1
/
2
A
F02B250V2
8
/
10
S**
F02B250V3A
F02B250V3
2
/
10
A*
*** Commercial version is MDL
Series. See Data Sheet 2004 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/03
1
/
4
” x 1
1
/
4
” Fuses
F03A125V20A
F03A125V25A
F03A125V30A
F03A250V1A
F03A250V1
1
/
4
A
F03A250V1
1
/
2
A
F03A250V2A
F03A250V3A
F03A250V4A
F03A250V5A
F03A250V6A
F03A250V8A
F03A250V10A
F03A250V12A
F03A250V15A
*** Commercial version is ABC
Series. See Data Sheet 2000 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/09
13
/
32
" x 1
1
/
2
" Fuses
F09A250V1A
F09A250V2A
F09A250V3A
F09A250V3
1
/
2
A
F09A250V4AS**
F09A250V5A
F09A250V6A
F09A250V6
1
/
4
AS**
F09A250V7A
F09A250V8A
F09A250V10A
F09A250V15A
F09A250V20A
F09A250V25A
F09A250V30A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/05
F05A and F05B series cancelled
without replacement on January 1976.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/06
F06A and F06B series are inactive for
new design after January 1970.
Non-military equivalent is ABS Series.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/07
F07A and F07B series are inactive for
new design after January 1970.
Non-military equivalent is AGU Series.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/09
13
/
32
" x 1
1
/
2
" Fuses
F09B32V20A*
F09B32V25A
F09B32V30A
F09B125V15A
F09B250V
1
/
10
A**
F09B250V
15
/
100
A
F09B250V
2
/
10
A
F09B250V
3
/
10
A
F09B250V
4
/
10
A*
F09B250V
1
/
2
A*
F09B250V
8
/
10
A
F09B250V1A
F09B250V1
1
/
4
A
F09B250V1
6
/
10
A
F09B250V2A
F09B250V2
1
/
2
A
F09B250V2
8
/
10
S**
F09B250V3
2
/
10
A
F09B250V3
1
/
2
AS**
F09B250V4A
F09B250V5A
F09B250V5
6
/
10
A
F09B250V6
1
/
4
A
F09B250V8A
F09B250V10A
*** Commercial version is FNM
*** Commercial version is BAN
Series. See Data Sheet 2028 for
Series. See Data Sheet 2046 for
more information.
more information.
Note: When silver-plated fuse caps are required, simply suffix the letter “S” to the Type Designation Number; i.e., “F02A250V
1
/
2
AS.”
*Indicates a product not available with silver-plated caps.
**Indicates a product available only with silver-plated caps.
*** Commercial equivalent part number is for basic design reference only. Not intended to be used as a substitute for the military part
number.
1108
BU-SB08840
Form No. MIL-F-15160
Page 1 of 3
Data Sheet 2089
Military Qualified Product Listing
MIL-F-15160 Fuses - Instruments, Power and Telephone
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/10
13
/
32
” x 1
1
/
2
” Fuses
F10A250V1A
F10A250V2A
F10A250V3A
F10A250V4AS**
F10A250V5A
F10A250V6AS**
F10A250V8AS**
F10A250V10A
F10A250V15A
F10A125V20AS**
F10A125V30A*
*** Commercial version is MIN
Series. See Data Sheet 2047 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/15
9
/
16
” x 2” Fuses
F15A250V1A
F15A250V3A
F15A250V6A
F15A250V10A
F15A250V15A
F15A250V20A
F15A250V25A
F15A250V30A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/15
9
/
16
” x 2” Fuses
F15BR250V1A
F15BR250V1
6
/
10
A
F15BR250V2A
F15BR250V2
1
/
2
A
F15BR250V3
2
/
10
AS**
F15BR250V4AS**
F15BR250V5A
F15BR250V6
1
/
4
A*
F15BR250V8A
F15BR250V10A
F15BR250V12A
F15BR250V20A
F15BR250V25A
F15BR250V30A
F15BR replaced F15B in October
1990.
*** Commercial version is FRN-R
Series. See Data Sheet 1019 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/16
13
/
16
” x 3” Fuses
F16A250V35A
F16A250V40A
F16A250V45A*
F16A250V50A
F16A250V60A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/27
F27A Series is inactive for new design
after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/28
F28A Series is inactive for new design
after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/29
F29A Series is inactive for new design
after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/30
F30A Series is inactive for new design
after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/36
F36A and F36B Series are inactive for
new design after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/37
F37A and F37B Series are inactive for
new design after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/38
F38A and F38B Series are inactive for
new design after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/16
13
/
16
” x 3” Fuses
F16BR250V35A
F16BR250V40A
F16BR250V45A
F16BR250V50A
F16BR250V60A
F16BR replaced F16B in October
1990.
*** Commercial version is FRN-R
Series. See Data Sheet 1019 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/19
1” x 5
7
/
8
” Fuses
F19BR250V70A
F19BR250V80A
F19BR250V90A
F19BR250V100A
F19BR replaced F19B in October
1990.
*** Commercial version is FRN-R
Series. See Data Sheet 1020 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/20
1
1
/
2
” x 7
1
/
8
”Fuses
F20BR250V110A
F20BR250V125A
F20BR250V150A
F20BR250V175A
F20BR250V200A
F20BR replaced F20B in October
1990.
*** Commercial version is FRN-R
Series. See Data Sheet 1020 for
more information.
Note: When silver-plated fuse caps are required, simply suffix the letter “S” to the Type Designation Number; i.e., “F02A250V
1
/
2
AS.”
*Indicates a product not available with silver-plated caps.
**Indicates a product available only with silver-plated caps.
*** Commercial equivalent part number is for basic design reference only. Not intended to be used as a substitute for the military part
number.
1108
BU-SB08840
Form No. MIL-F-15160
Page 2 of 3
Data Sheet 2089
Military Qualified Product Listing
MIL-F-15160 Fuses - Instruments, Power and Telephone
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/39
F39A and F39B Series are inactive for
new design after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/40
F40A and F40B Series are inactive for
new design after December 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/50
F50A Series was cancelled without
replacement on June 2000.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/52
F52A Series was cancelled without
replacement on January 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/60
13
/
32
” x 1
1
/
2
” Fuses
F60C500V
1
/
8
A
F60C500V
1
/
4
A
F60C500V
3
/
8
A
F60C500V
1
/
2
A
F60C500V
3
/
4
A
F60C500V1A
F60C500V2A
F60C500V3A
F60C500V5A
F60C500V6A
F60C500V8A
F60C500V10A
F60C500V15A
F60C500V20A
F60C500V25A
F60C500V30A
*** Commercial version is KLM
Series. See Data Sheet 2020 for
more information.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/61
9
/
16
” x 2” Fuses
F61C500V1A
F61C500V2A
F61C500V3A
F61C500V5A
F61C500V6A
F61C500V8A
F61C500V10A
F61C500V15A
F61C500V20A
F61C500V25A
F61C500V30A
*** Commercial version is KLC
Series.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/62
13/16” x 3” Fuses
F62C500V35A
F62C500V40A
F62C500V45A
F62C500V50A
F62C500V60A
*** Commercial version is KLC
Series.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/63
1” x 5
7
/
8
” Fuses
F63C500V70A
F63C500V80A
F63C500V90A
F63C500V100A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/64
1
1
/
2
” x 7
1
/
8
” Fuses
F64C500V110A
F64C500V125A
F64C500V150A
F64C500V175A
F64C500V200A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/65
2” x 8
5
/
8
” Fuses
F65C500V225A
F65C500V250A
F65C500V300A
F65C500V350A
F65C500V400A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/67
F67A Series was cancelled without
replacement on October 1986.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/70
F70A Series was cancelled without
replacement on October 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/71
F71A Series was cancelled without
replacement on October 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/72
F72A Series was cancelled without
replacement on January 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/66
2
1
/
2
” x 11
5
/
8
”Fuses
F66C500V450A
F66C500V500A
F66C500V600A
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/73
F73A Series was cancelled without
replacement on January 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/74
F74A Series was cancelled without
replacement on January 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/76
F76A Series was cancelled without
replacement on January 1990.
Military Standard MIL-F-15160/77
F77A Series was cancelled without
replacement on June 2000.
Note: When silver-plated fuse caps are required, simply suffix the letter “S” to the Type
Designation Number; i.e., “F02A250V
1
/
2
AS.”
*Indicates a product not available with silver-plated caps.
**Indicates a product available only with silver-plated caps.
*** Commercial equivalent part number is for basic design reference only. Not intended
to be used as a substitute for the military part number.
The only controlled copy of this Data Sheet is the electronic read-only version located on the Cooper Bussmann Network Drive. All other copies of this document are by definition uncontrolled. This bulletin is
intended to clearly present comprehensive product data and provide technical information that will help the end user with design applications. Cooper Bussmann reserves the right, without notice, to change
design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Cooper Bussmann also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information con-
tained in this bulletin. Once a product has been selected, it should be tested by the user in all possible applications.
• Ceramic tube, nickel-plated brass endcap construction
• UL Listed product meets standard 248-14
Electrical Characteristics
% of Amp Rating
Opening Time
100%
4 Hours Minimum
135%
60 Minutes maximum
200%
120 Seconds Maximum
Agency Information
• UL Listed: Guide JDYX & File E19180.
• UL Recognition: Guide JDYX2 & File E19180.
• CSA Certification: Class 1422-01 & 1422-03, File
53787.
Environmental Data
• Shock:
1
⁄
4
-30A – MIL-STD-202,
Method 213, Test Condition J
• Vibration:
1
⁄
4
-30A – MIL-STD-202,
Method 204, Test Condition C (Except 5g, 500HZ)
Ordering
• Specify packaging, product, and option code
Dimensions - mm (in)
Drawing Not to Scale
38.10
(1.500)
(REF)
32.82±0.79
(1.292±0.031)
38.10
(1.500)
(REF)
6.76
(0.266)
DIA. OF LEADS
0-15 Amp: 0.81 (REF)
(0.032)
18-30 Amp: 1.02 (REF)
(0.040)
31.75±0.79
(1.250±0.031)
6.48
(0.255)
6.35±0.1
(0.250±0.0)
Specifications
Part
Number
ABC-
1
/
4
-R
ABC-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-
3
/
4
-R
ABC-1-R
ABC-1-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-2-R
ABC-2-
1
/
2
-R
ABC-3-R
ABC-4-R
ABC-5-R
ABC-6-R
ABC-7-R
ABC-8-R
ABC-10-R
ABC-12-R
ABC-15-R
ABC-18-R
ABC-20-R
ABC-25-R
ABC-30-R
Voltage
Ratings
Vac
Vdc
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
–
250
125
250
125
250
125
Vac Interrupting
Ratings* (amps)
250
125
35
10,000
35
10,000
35
10,000
35
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
200
10,000
750
10,000
750
10,000
400
1000
400
1000
200
1000
200
1000
Vdc Interrupting
Ratings (amps)
125
75
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
10,000
–
–
–
10,000
–
400
1000
400
1000
Typical DC Cold
Ω
Resistance (Ω)**
2.950
0.587
0.300
0.1950
0.131
0.0890
0.061
0.047
0.031
0.026
0.021
0.016
0.014
0.011
0.0068
0.00553
0.00465
0.00366
0.0028
0.002225
Typical
Pre-Arc I
2
t AC†
0.0020
0.0390
0.1450
0.4310
1.1630
2.1670
4.4670
6.55
22.28
32.83
58
109.33
116.5
208.8
133.3
200.2
400
550.8
839.3
1429
Typical
Voltage
Drop (mV)‡
0.35
0.41
0.32
0.3
0.28
0.31
0.23
0.14
0.17
0.22
0.19
0.17
0.19
0.15
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.09
0.09
Agency Approvals
UL
UR CSA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
‡‡
X
X
‡‡
* Interrupting ratings measured at 70% - 80% power factor on AC. The interrupting ratings for 18A and 20A were measured at 85% - 95% power factor on AC. The interrupting ratings for 25A and 30A were
measured at 89% power factor on AC.
** Typical DC cold resistance measured at <10% of rated current.
† Typical melting I
2
t measured at listed interrupting rating and rated voltage.
‡ Typical voltage drop measured at 25°C±3°C ambient temperature at rated current.
‡‡ CSA approvals for 25A and 30A are at 125Vac - IR 1000A and 125Vdc - IR 400A (IR 1000A at 75Vdc)
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