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Ceramic fuses protect against overcurrent in high-current circuits found in AC or DC electronics, appliances, and electrical equipment. They have higher interrupting ratings and withstand higher temperatures than glass fuses. These small, cylindrical fuses have an opaque body that shows no outward signs when the fuse has blown, so they're typically tested with a multimeter or ohmmeter to check their function.
Time-Delay Ceramic Fuses
Time-delay ceramic fuses tolerate temporary inrush currents without opening, which prevents nuisance-blowing from equipment startups. Also called slow-blow ceramic fuses, they open to disconnect an electrical circuit when exposed to sustained loads and short circuits.
Equivalent Series: 215, GSF, S505
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Equivalent Series: 218, GDC, GDG, S506
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Equivalent Series: 239, GMC, GSC
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Equivalent Series: 326, GSA, MDA
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Fast-Acting Ceramic Fuses
Fast-acting ceramic fuses open within seconds of being exposed to overloads and short circuits. Also called fast-blow ceramic fuses, they are highly sensitive to changes in current flow and don't tolerate temporary overload currents or power surges.
Equivalent Series: 216, GDA, GSD, S501
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Equivalent Series: 217, GDB, GSB, S500
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Equivalent Series: 235, GGM, GMA
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Equivalent Series: 314, ABC, GAB
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Equivalent Series: 322, GBB
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