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    POWrFuse Model PF-N series meets the UL 248-1 standard and is designed for current limiting and short circuit protection in telecom DC power distribution circuits
    High-Power Fuse Product Family Features New Telecommunications Model

    High-Power Fuse Product Family Features New Telecommunications Model

    07/15/2022

    ­Bourns, Inc., announced it has further expanded its POWrFuse High-Power Fuse product family with a new telecommunications model series. Bourns specifically designed the POWrFuse Model PF-N Series to meet the requirements of the UL 284-1 standard. Supporting operation up to 170 VDC and with two PCB mounting configurations, the PF-N Series delivers superior current limiting and short circuit protection for DC power distribution circuits in telecommunication systems.

    These UL recognized high-power fuses feature a 100 kA interrupting rating, up to an 80 A current rating and an operating temperature range of -55 to +125 °C.  The features of the Bourns® POWrFuse™ PF- N Series make them optimal protection solutions that help avoid costly service calls and aid in ensuring maximum system uptime.

    The Bourns® POWrFuse™ Model PF- N Series is available now and is RoHS compliant and halogen free. For more detailed product series information, please go here.

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