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A155C1DORO-40E

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Electric Fuse, Medium Blow, 40A, 15500VAC, 50000A (IR), Inline/holder,
CategoryCircuit protection    Circuit protection   
File Size420KB,7 Pages
ManufacturerMersen
Websitehttps://www.mersen.com/

With over 135 years of experience, more than 50 industrial sites and 18 R&D centers in 35 countries, Mersen Electrical Power is a global expert in power and advanced materials for high-tech industries. They offer a broad portfolio of electrical protection and control products and provide solutions for power management applications. The Mersen team works with customers around the world to design and deliver custom solutions and essential products for the commercial, industrial, renewable energy, power electronics and electric vehicle markets. Mersen's mission is to make its customers' applications safer and more reliable.

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Electric Fuse, Medium Blow, 40A, 15500VAC, 50000A (IR), Inline/holder,

A155C1DORO-40E Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerMersen
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Fusing characteristicsMEDIUM
body width76 mm
body height110 mm
Body length or diameter486 mm
Built-in featuresINDICATOR
Circuit protection typeELECTRIC FUSE
Installation featuresINLINE/HOLDER
physical size486mm x 76mm x 110mm
Rated breaking capacity50000 A
Rated current40 A
Rated voltage (AC)15500 V
GuidelineUL
surface mountNO
Terminal shapeTAB/BLADE

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Medium voltage fuses
Medium voltage fuses
American Fuses
E-Rated
5.5kV - 15.5kV CL-14 series
5kv and 15kV Clip-Lock Mounted Fuses
Amp-trap CL-14 E-rated 5kV and 15kV fuses have 3" diameter barrels and
mount in unique cam-locking clips, for superior connections as well as
easy installation and replacement. They are UL listed as “general purpose
current-limiting fuses” and are for use indoors (or outdoors in a
weatherproof enclosure). The unique time-current characteristic of Ferraz
Shawmut E-rated fuses allows them to be closely sized to transformer full
load rated current, as recommended by IEEE guidelines, without being
affected by normal magnetizing inrush current. CL-14 fuses are typically
sized at transformer rated current of 133%, thereby providing superior
overall protection.
Features /Benefits
UL Listed
for compatibility with UL listed
equipment
Clip-Lock mounting
for reliable high integrity
connection into circuit
Current limiting
for superior equipment
protection
Blown-fuse indicator
gives positive
identification
of open fuse
Non-venting
for silent operation
Metal Embossed Catalog Number
and
manufacturing date for lasting identification
Definitions
E-rating
E-rated fuses operate as follows:
100E or less - must melt in 300 seconds (5 mins.)
at 200 to 240% of E (ampere) rating.
Over 100E - must melt in 600 seconds (10 mins.)
at 220 to 264% of E (ampere) rating.
Example - A 100E fuse must melt in 300 seconds
with an applied current of 200 to 240 amperes.
General Purpose Current-
Limiting Fuse
A general purpose current-limiting power fuse is
one that is capable of interrupting all currents
from its rated interrupting rating down to the cur-
rent that causes melting of the fusible element in
one hour.
Ratings
A055C
AC:
10E to 600E
5.5kV, 63kA I.R. Sym.
A155C
AC:
10E TO 300E
15.5kV, 50kA I.R. Sym
Clip-Lock Clips for CL-14 Fuses:
228-700-520 (One pair of clips)
Highlights
• E-Rated
• UL Listed 5.5kV
• Complies with ANSI C37.46
Applications
Protection for 5.5kV or 15.5kV
transformers or distribution systems
Approvals
• UL Listed to JEEG, “Fuses Over 600 Volts”
• UL File # E143362
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