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Voltage
250
Material
Ceramic
Warranty
none
Pack Size
1
Manufacturer Warranty
None
Certifications and Listings
CSA Listed, UL Listed
Maximum Amperage
100, 100 amp
Product Depth (in.)
1.25
Product Diameter (in.)
1.5
Product Height (in.)
7.5
Product Length (in.)
10
Product Width (in.)
3.63
Returnable
Yes
UL Listed
Yes
Defective Code
A
Endcap Construction
Brass
Number in Package
1 pk
Tube Construction
Fiberglass
Application
For protect of motors and branch circuits
Volts
250 V
Packaging Type
Pack
Individual Product Diameter
13/16"
Product Type
Dual Element Time Delay Fuse
AMPS
100 amps
CSA Listed
Yes
Tamper Proof
No
Individual Product Length
3"
Each Weight
0.400 LB
Velocity
D
Hazardous Material
No
UNSPSC
39121600
Indicator Type
Non-Indicating
Fuse Group
L
Current Rating
100 A
Length
5-7/8"
Element Type
Dual
Terminal Type
Ferrule
Interrupt Rating
20 200 kA
Diameter
1-1/16"
Nomenclature
BP/FRN-R-100 100A TIME DELAY
Rejection/Non-Rejection
Rejection
Fuse Type
Time Delay
Amperage
100
Class
RK5
Length (in)
5.875
Diameter (in)
1.0625
Certification
UL Listed
Fuse Function
Heavy-Duty Time Delay
Application: For protect of motors and branch circuits
Bussmann Series Fusetron cartridge fuses are 23% more energy efficient and offer the best time delay performance. Their dual element feature allows closer sizing to load for superior protection of motors and transformers. These Class RK5 fuses with a 200 kA interrupting rating can be used in a broad range of applications. When sized correctly, they help protect motors from burnout caused by overloads or single phasing. The time delay feature allows the initial startup current surge for typical motors to pass, but opens prior to motor burnout when longer, dangerous overloads are present.