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    Bourns POWrFuse High-Power Fuse models are designed to meet UL 248-14 standard offering extreme ambient temperature, fault current event protection
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    Bourns Adds to POWrFuse High-Power Fuse Product Family w/ Three Industrial Model Series

    07/06/2022

    ­Bourns, Inc., announced it has added three new model series to its POWrFuse™ High-Power Fuse product family. The POWrFuse™ Model PF-G (63 A), PF-J and PF-H (Ind) series are specifically designed to meet the requirements of UL 248-14 while Model PF-G (90 A) is designed to meet both the requirements of UL 248-14 and the UL 248-1 standard. These capabilities help protect systems from extreme ambient temperatures and fault current events making the latest POWrFuse™ series ideal for a wide range of home appliance and industrial applications.

    The Bourns® POWrFuse™ PF-G series offers available 500 VAC (90 A) and 600 VAC (63 A) ratings, and up to a 2 kA interrupting rating. The POWrFuse™ PF-H series (Ind) features up to a 12 A current rating with up to a 100 kA interrupting rating and is available in ferrule or PCB mounting options. The POWrFuse™ PF-J series has models available with 30 to 70 A / 500 VAC ratings and up to a 2 kA interrupting rating. All three new series deliver an operating temperature range of -55 to +125 °C and offer fast-acting protection under fault current, low resistance and power loss.

    The Bourns® POWrFuse™ model PF-G, PF-J and PF-H (Ind) series are available now and are RoHS compliant and halogen free. For more detailed product series information, please go here.

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