Littelfuse® 0481010.HXLP 418 Alarm Indicating Fuse With Lens, 10 A, 125 VAC/VDC, 300 A Interrupt, Flat Blade Body
Alarm Indicating Fuses
707342
MFG #: 0481010.HXLP
Littelfuse®
6.02000
/ ea
- Application: Telecommunicationso and control panel circuits
- ARRA Compliant: N
- Body Size: 0.77 in H x 0.665 in W
- Buy American Compliant: N
- Catalog Number: 0481010.HXLP
- Color: Red/White
- Country of Origin: MX
- Currency: USD
- EU RoHS Indicator: C
- Gross Weight Per Pack: 1 lb
- Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8536100040
- Indicating|Non~Indicating: Indicating
- Material: Polyphenylene Sulphide
- Mounting Type: Snap-In
- Series: 418
- Standards: RoHS CompliantUR E71611CSA 29862
- Sub Brand: 481 Series
- Terminal Type: Quick-Connect
- Type: Alarm Indication Fuse
- UNSPSC: 39121623
- UPC 11: 07945812473
- UPC 12: 079458124736
- Stock Status: NONSTOCK
- Brand: Littelfuse®
- Manufacturer: Littelfuse Inc.
- Amperage Rating: 10 A
- Body Type: Flat Blade
- Interrupt Rating: 300 A at 125 VAC
- Voltage Rating: 125 VAC//VDC
481 Series alarm indicating fuses are designed to reduce down time by immediately pinpointing the blown (open) circuit while triggering an LED or audio alarm. This item requires 482 Series mating fuse holder. All ranges of 481 Series fuses are available as our original design, and the 2-20 amp range is now available as a RoHS compliant option (use the P in designator when ordering). See the part numbering section of this data sheet for related ordering instructions.
- Applications
- Features
Telecommunicationso and control panel circuits |
Fast- Acting |
Color coded indicator flags indicate ampere rating |
Clear plastic lens option available for additional safety |
Body is constructed of black plolyphenylene sulfide with UL94V-0 flammability rating |
Contacts made of bright alloy plated beryllium copper |
10 min minimum at 100% and 5 min maximum 150% |
-55 to 125 deg C operating temperature |
Beryllium copper/tin plated terminations |
Medium voltage fuses |
Eliminates down time by immediately pinpointing the blown circuit while triggering LED or audio alarm, while placed in mating holder |