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- Part Number
- 281-511
- Tariff Code
- 85366990990
- UPC
- 4050821032540
- ETIM
- Group Code : EG000012
- Group Description : Terminal blocks
- Class Description : Component plug terminal block
- Class Code : EC002018
- Version : 7
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- Availability:
- 8 pcs.In-StockUpdated at: 21-11-2024
- Estimated Delivery:
- On Request
- Condition:
- New Surplus
New Surplus - A new, unused, undamaged item without a manufacturer guarantee. The item may come without original packaging or in replacement packaging. If provided, the box may have been opened.
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Ratings Per Iec/En
- Ratings (note)
- Electrical ratings are given by the fuse.
- Nominal voltage (III/3)
- 250 V
- Rated current
- 6.3 A
- Operation status indicator
- None
Environmental Requirements
- Processing temperature
- -35 … +85 °C
- Continuous operating temperature
- -60 … +105 °C
Physical Data
- Width
- 6 mm / 0.236 inches
Material Data
- Note (material data)
- <a href="https://www.wago.com/us/material-specifications" href="_blank">Information on material specifications can be found here</a>
- Color
- Gray
- Material group
- I
- Insulation material
- Polyamide (PA66)
- Flammability class per UL94
- V0
- Fire load
- 0.000 MJ
- Weight
- 6.147 g
Mechanical Data
- Marking level
- Center marking
General
- Fuse type
- Cylindrical fuse; 5 x 20 mm and 5 x 25 mm
Specifications
- Product Group Code
- 0001
Commercial Data
- Packaging type
- Box
- Country of origin
- CN
- GTIN
- 4050821032540
- Customs tariff number
- 85366990990
Power Loss
- Power loss (max.) Pl (max.) (note)
- When selecting glass cartridge fuses, make sure that the maximum power loss listed below is not exceeded. The power loss is determined according to IEC or EN 60947-7-3/VDE 0611-6 at 23°C. The temperature rise of the terminal block must be checked according to their application and mounting. Higher ambient temperatures represent an additional impact on miniature fuses. Therefore, in such applications, the rated current must be reduced if necessary. More details are available from the manufacturers.