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Power Fuses are a type of electrical switch used to protect electrical circuits from overloads. They are designed to detect and interrupt the flow of electricity when the current exceeds a predetermined level. Power Fuses are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in power distribution systems, motor control centers, and other high-voltage applications.
Power Fuses are available in a variety of sizes and ratings, and are typically made from copper or aluminum. They are designed to be able to withstand high temperatures and are often used in combination with other types of electrical switches, such as circuit breakers and contactors.
Power Fuses are typically used in applications where the current needs to be monitored and controlled, such as in power distribution systems, motor control centers, and other high-voltage applications. They are also used in residential applications, such as in fuse boxes and circuit breakers.
Power Fuse manufacturers include ABB, Eaton, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Littelfuse. These companies offer a wide range of products, including fuses, circuit breakers, contactors, and other electrical components. Show Less Read more