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1 General Purpose Fuses IEC am & gg 00V to 90V am & gg x, 10x, 1x1, x Residential and Industrial Cylindrical Fuse-links Ferraz Shawmut gf/gg-gg and am fuse-links cover a wide range of physical sizes and ampere ratings for 0, 0*/ 00, 00, and 0* 90volts AC. gf/gg fuse-links are for residential use. gg and am fuse-links are for industrial applications. Most ratings are available with an optional indicator. All industrial fuse-links have the option of a built-in striker. All cylindrical fuse-links have ceramic bodies and silver-plated ferrules. * Fuse-links marked 0V (gf/gg) and 0V (gg-am) will be re-marked (and safely used at ) 00V AC and 90V AC in compliance with changes in IEC Standard 9, but should not be used above 1V AC or 7V AC. gf/gg gg gg am am Residential Full Range 7 physical sizes from. x mm to 10. x mm 0 and 0 Volt ratings - 0.A through A Most ratings available with indicator Meet IEC, NFC, UNE See residential fuse-links, Special Purpose section Full Range physical sizes from x 1mm to x mm 00, 00 and 90 Volt ratings -0.A through 1A Most ratings available with indicator Meet IEC, NFC and UNE Lloyds Register of Shipping and Full Range Fuse-links with striker sizes- 1 x 1mm and x mm 00, 00 and 90 Volt ratings A through 1A All ratings include striker Meet IEC, NFC and UNE Lloyds Register of Shipping and Short Circuit physical sizes from x 1 mm to x mm 00, 00 and 90 Volt ratings- 0.1A through 1A Most ratings available with indicator Meet IEC, NFC and UNE Lloyds Register of Shipping and Short Circuit Fuse-links with striker sizes - 1 x 1mm and x mm 00, 00 and 90 Volt ratings - A through 1A All ratings include striker Meet IEC, NFC and UNE Lloyds Register of Shipping and
2 gg 00V to 90V gg x, 10x, 1x1, x X111 M171 K11 Ratings - gg (Optional Blown-Fuse Indicator) Size Rated In Rated Previous References Reference Number Breaking Catalog Number Current (A) Voltage w/o w w/o w Capacity w/o w Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator P FRGG0V C1709 FRGG0V Q197 B0 FRGG0V FRGG0VI W9 X99 FRGG0V FRGG0VI 10 1 A110 V0191 FRGG0V FRGG0VI x 1 00V B109 B110 0kA - 00V FRGG0V FRGG0VI A11 A100 FRGG0V10 FRGG0V10I R11 C1097 FRGG0V1 FRGG0V1I P10 Y110 FRGG0V1 FRGG0V1I F1777 J117 FRGG0V0 FRGG0V0I D1710 S117 FRGG0V FRGG0VI C FR10GG0V0. FR10GG0VI B101 - FR10GG0V1 FR10GG0VI D109 S1 FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0VI X19 E17170 FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V10I 10 1 K11 T119 FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V10I 10 X 00V D1719 V191 10kA - 00V S119 E W1971 H G0070 H D110 X E1099 W1 00V 10 1 A1107 Z100 10kA - 00V K Y19 C A197 H H10 G D9 K L007 H10 1 X V L011 R10 0kA - 90V A11 X Z1 N C10 M171 00V W1 C kA - 00V Blown-Fuse Indicator Dimensions FR10GG0V10 FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V1I FR10GG0V10 FR10GG0V10I FR10GG0V1I FR10GG0V1 FR10GG0V1I FR10GG0V0I FR10GG0V1 FR10GG0V1I FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V0 FR10GG0V0I FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0VI FR10GG0V FR10GG0V FR10GG0VI FR10GG0VI FR1GG9V1 FR1GG9V FR1GG9VI FR1GG9V FR1GG9VI FR1GG9V FR1GG9VI FR1GG9V FR1GG9VI FR1GG9V10 FR1GG9V10I FR1GG9V1 FR1GG9V1I FR1GG9V1 FR1GG9V1I FR1GG9V0 FR1GG9V0I FR1GG9V FR1GG9VI FR1GG9V FR1GG0V FR1GG9VI FR1GG0VI X119 F97 FR1GG9V0 FR1GG0V0 FR1GG0V0I FR1GG9V0I 0 00V Z19 D kA - 00V FR1GG0V0 FR1GG9V0 FR1GG9V0I FR1GG0V0I F191 - FRGG9V H1977 Q1109 FRGG9V FRGG9VI 10 1 P1 P107 FRGG9V FRGG9VI L97 R1110 FRGG9V FRGG9VI T0071 N1119 FRGG9V10 FRGG9V10I J010 Y110 FRGG9V1 FRGG9V1I S011 D117 FRGG9V1 FRGG9V1I P110 R1711 FRGG9V0 FRGG9V0I x 90V N107 F10 0kA - 90V FRGG9V FRGG9VI 10 1 F19 H19 FRGG9V FRGG9VI J109 R1 FRGG9V0 FRGG9V0I P1 W007 FRGG9V0 FRGG9V0I 10 1 Y1 V010 FRGG9V FRGG9VI Q1710 K11 FRGG9V0 FRGG9V0I V 10 1 E10 H19 10kA -00V FRGG0V100 FRGG9V100 FRGG9V100I FRGG0V100I 1 Packaging 10 00V 10 1 J1977 L111 10kA -00VFRGG0V1 FRGG9V1 FRGG9V1I FRGG0V1I BEFORE AFTER Fuse Size A B C x x x x. 1.
3 gg 00V to 90V gg x, 10x, 1x1, x Ratings gi-gg with Striker P011 R107 Size Rated Rated Previous Reference Breaking Catalog (mm x mm) Current In Voltage Reference Number Capacity Number (A) 171 J H G R Z L X V 17 Z100 10kA - 00V B L1 17 P P V 171 D117 10kA - 00V 119 R1 1 A1 17 F W W L1977 X 0 90V 17 P97 0kA - 90V 19 M S R M11 1 S F V 1 T171 10kA - 00V 1 00V 1 H10 10kA - 00V Packaging 10 FR1GG9VP FR1GG9VP FR1GG9VP FR1GG9VP FR1GG9V10P FR1GG9V1P FR1GG9V1P FR1GG9V0P FR1GG9VP FR1GG9VP FR1GG9V0P FR1GG9V0P FRGG9VP FRGG9VP FRGG9VP FRGG9V10P FRGG9V1P FRGG9V1P FRGG9V0P FRGG9VP FRGG9VP FRGG9V0P FRGG9V0P FRGG0VP FRGG0V0P FRGG0V100P FRGG0V1P Dimensions Fuse Size A B C D E 1 x x Striker 1 Ceramic body Sand Indicator contact Lower contact Contact ring Melting element 7 Indicator BEFORE AFTER Neutral Size Previous Reference Standard Catalog (mm x mm) Reference Number Pack/CTN Number 10 x R119 1 x M x 1900 R11 FRN10 FRN11 FRN
4 gg 00V to 90V gg x, 10x, 1x1, x Characteristics t-l PREARCING TIME T(S) PROSPECTIVE CURRENT (A rms) Cut-off characteristics MAXIMUM VALUE OF CURRENT (KA PEAK) PROSPECTIVE CURRENT (ka rms)
5 General Purose Fu General Purpose Fuses IEC gg 00V to 90V gg x, 10x, 1x1, x Characteristics It gg V} 90 V 00 V 00 { - OPERATING IT - PREARCING IT Table temperature increase (testing in superior contact) ºC In 10 x 1 x 1 x
6 gg 00V to 90V gg x, 10x, 1x1, x Power loss table In Size 10 x 1 x 1 x 0, A W 1 A, W, W A 0,70 W 1 W 1,0 W A 0,0 W 1,10 W 1,0 W A 0,90 W 1,0 W 1,0 W A 1,10 W 1,0 W 1, W 10 A 1, W 1,0 W W 1 A 1, W,10 W,0 W 1 A 1,90 W, W W 0 A,0 W W,0 W A,0 W,0 W,0 W A W,0 W,0 W 0 A,0 W,10 W 0 A,7 W,0 W A,70 W 0 A W 100 A 9 W 1 A 1, W Maximum standardized power low. IEC 9--1 NFC.1 UNE x A W 1 x 1 0 A W x 100 A 9, W Table of maximum length of network in function of In and conductor section. Maximum standardized power low. gg Class Fuses Copper conductor section (mm ) Rated Current (In) OF gg Fuses (in A) 1,, /11 * 99/11: - 99; Cond. PVC / 11; Cond. PRC 0 /7 1 0/9 110/1 1 1/9 7/ /1 1/1 10/ /9 / 7/ 19 1/0 / 9/ /11 / / /17 /1 90/ ,/10 0/7 7/
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