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Mersen Fuse TR100R - Time-Delay - Class RK5 - 250Vac / 250Vdc - 100 Amp - 5 7/8 x 1 1/16 Inches

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Mersen Fuse TR100R - Time-Delay - Class RK5 - 250Vac / 250Vdc - 100 Amp - 5 7/8 x 1 1/16 Inches


* Due to Fuse supply shortage recently, we may substitute above item with equivalent Littelfuse FLNR 100A

 

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Mersen Fuse TR100R - Time-Delay - Class RK5 - 250Vac / 250Vdc - 100 Amp - 5 7/8 x 1 1/16 Inches

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Stock Code TR100R
Brand Mersen
Family TR-R & TRS-R Time-delay/Class RK5 Fuse
UPC 0782001748012
Voltage (V) 250VAC / 250VDC
Amperage 100 Amp
Amp Rating Fuse 61-100A
Fuse Type Time-Delay Fuse
Length (in) 5-7/8 in / 149 mm
Width (in) 1-1/16 in / 27 mm (Diameter)
Mounting Clip
Type Connection/Terminal Type: Blade
Material Connection/Terminal Material: Tin-Plated Copper; Body/Insulating Material: PolyTube
UL Listed UL, CSA Listed
Notes 200kA I.R. AC / 20kA I.R. DC
Notes D1027114, 2A157, 64677-1D, HAC-R100
Cross Refefence Littelfuse FLNR100
Littelfuse FLSR100ID
Ferraz Shawmut Fuse TR100R
Edison Fuse EC100R
Bussman Fuse FR100R
Possible Upgrade LL100RK

TR-R & TRS-R Time-delay/Class RK5 *** The industry’s most popular fuse for motor circuit protection With advanced material technology added to the existing product, the Tri-Onic TR and TRS current-limiting time-delay fuses are engineered for overcurrent protection of motors and transformers, service entrance equipment, feeder and branch circuits. Tri-Onic fuse’s proven time-delay characteristic safely handles harmless starting currents and inrush currents associated with today’s motors and transformers. Now available with optional SmartSpot blown fuse indication technology.

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