Bussmann SL 15 Low Voltage Medium Duty Time Delay Plug Fuse 125 Vac 15 A 10 Ka

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Product Description Bussmann plug fuse, low voltage, medium duty, time delay, series: SL, 15 a, 125 vac, 10 ka interrupt, screw-in body, single element, ceramic, ce 248-11, UL listed, rejection base, for residential and industrial branch circuit and motor protection. Threaded fuse type, porcelain threads. Heat absorbing metal bead on element link for time delay. Passes motor overload starting currents without needlessly opening. Voltage rating of 125 volt maximum. Rejection base. Ul listed. From the Manufacturer SL fuse for residential motor circuits in kitchens, workshops, garages, utility rooms or any circuit with motors, relays or solenoids. The rejection base threads prevent a larger amp fuse from being used. Example: A 30 amp fuse cannot be installed in a 20 amp receptacle because of the different sized threads. Medium-duty fuse. These fuses thread into fuse receptacles. Threaded fuse type: Rejection Base (porcelain threads). Not interchangeable with Edison Base (brass threads) type. Medium-duty (SL) category plug fuse. The medium-duty fuse (SL) has a time-delay feature for use on motor circuits. Plug fuses are rated for a maximum of 125Vac. SL three pack (PK3) version (blister pack). Plug fuses are often used in residential and industrial branch circuit and motor protection. Fuses are used to protect furnace blower motors, pumps, power tools, garage door openers, etc. Motor protection fuses are usually used in conjunction with branch circuit protection. The fuse is often located in a box cover unit. Plug fuses provide a compact and inexpensive method to prevent damage to electrical motors. They help reduce downtime and lower maintenance costs by opening the circuit when a dangerous overload is present. When used for residential branch circuit protection, fuses are typically located in the main fuse panel.