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News Release from: Woehner (UK) | Subject: J-Carrier triple pole fuse holder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 March 2005
Triple pole fuse holder made to US
standards
Available in 6 different variants, a J-Carrier is a triple pole fuse holder built to USA standards for class J fuse links and is claimed to open up a whole new range of options.
In line with their planned product development programme, Woehner (UK) have broadened their scope of products in the area of fuse protection by adding the Quadron J-Carrier to their range Available in 6 different variants, the Quadron J-Carrier is a triple pole fuse holder built to USA standards for class J fuse links and is claimed to open up a whole new range of options, especially in the field of machinery construction
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fuse holders mount easily onto DIN rail
Fuse holders for cylindrical fuses, offering a high short-circuit strength of up to 100kA, with shock-hazard protection to DIN VDE 0100-410, can all be easily mounted onto a DIN rail.
The Quadron J-Carrier range is available in 100A, 200A and 400A for conventional attachment to mounting plates or for direct mounting on to the 60mm busbar system.
Using Woehner's familiar snap-on method these new units will mount easily and securely, directly on to the busbar system, thus saving the Panel or System builder time and money.
Special attention has been paid to the unit's cable terminals which conform fully to UL requirements; consequently the user can work with smaller cross-sections.
A transparent front cover provides the unit with the optimum shock-hazard protection which adds to the products safety.
All units are both UL and CSA approved making them ideal for the North American market or for systems exported by European manufacturers.
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