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GFUSESGMiniature FusesSIBA Miniature FusesSizes:Cylindrical fuses:5x20 · 6.3x32 · 5x255x30 · 8x40 · 8x508x85 · 10x85 · 8x120 · 8x150Axial leads:5 x 20 · 6.3 x 32KS, Ø 8.4 mm2 pin fuses0402 · 0603 · 0805· 1206SMD fuses:2.6x6.1 · 4.5x8 · 4.5x16ApprovalsVoltage ratings25 V - 10 kVOperation class:aRFTMFFTTT/DgPVStandards:IEC 60127DIN VDE 0820CEE4UL 248-14UL 512CSA-C22.2 No. 248.14IEC 60269BEABvery quick actingvery quick actingtime lagmedium time lagvery fast actinglong time lagtime delayphotovoltaicFeatures and BenefitsHigh interrupt ratings, up to 300kARatings available for semiconductor protectionFuse holders, fuse bases an fuse clips available572Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSESGeneral InformationGeneral Product InformationTechnical notesSelection diagramPage574 - 576577 - 580581Sub-miniature FusesChip 0402, 0603, 0805, 12062.6 x 6.1 mm (SMD)4.5 x 8 mm (SMD)4.5 x 16 mm (SMD)8.4 x 7.6mm2.3 x 8 mm582 - 585586 - 587588 - 589590 - 591592 - 596597G-Fuse Links5 x 20 mm10x 51 mm5 x 25 mm5 x L mm5 x 30 mm6.3 x 32 mm8 x 40 mm8 x 50 mm / 8 x 85 mm 8x 120 mm / 8 x 150 mm598 - 613614615 - 617618619620 - 629630631632G-Fuse Holders and Fuse BasesPhone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us573

90591RoHSGeneral Product InformationDimensions[mm]1.00 x 0.51.55 x 0.852.00 x 1.253.20 x 1.62.60 x 6.14.5 x 8.04.5 x 8.04.5 x 164.5 x C/DC100A100A1.5kA135AUL 248-14UL 248-14, IEC 60127- 4UL 248-14, IEC 60127- 4UL 248-14, IEC 60127- 4UL 248-14, CSA C22.s No 248.14UL 248-14, CSA C22.s No 248.14IEC 60127IEC 60127-4UL 248-14, IEC 60127-4/2IEC 60127-4IEC 60127-3/3, EN 60127-3/3, VDE 0820-3/3Standard or Description5928.4 x 7.6250VACF(35A / 10xIRat)5938.4 x 7.6250VACF50A5948.4 x 7.6250VACM(35A / 10xIRat)IEC 60127-35958.4 x 7.6250VACT(35A / 10xIRat)IEC 60127-3/4, EN 60127-3/4, VDE 0820-3/45968.4 x 7.6250VACT50A5975985996006016026032.3 x 85 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x FFaR(FF)FFF6045 x 20250VACM6056066076086096106116125 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x C250VAC6135 x 00kA100kAAC/DC(35A / 10xIRat)1.5kA/1kA1kA/300A80A1kA/300A1.5kA(35A / 10xIRat)150A1.5kAAC/DC61461561661710 x 515 x 255 x 255 x 255 x 255 x 255 x 205 x .5kA70kAAC/10kADC250VACM80A/1.5kA618Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-58581.5kA300A35A/100A(35A / 10xIRat)50A/80AUL 248-14, CSA C22.s No 248.14UL 248-14, CSA C22.s No 248.14UL 248-14Special TypeSpecial TypeSpecial TypeIEC 60127-2/2, EN 60127-2/2, VDE 0820-2/2IEC 60127-2/1, EN 60127-2/1, VDE 0820-2/1DIN 41571-1DIN 41571-2DIN 41571-2IEC 60127-2/3, EN 60127-2/3, VDE 0820-2/3IEC 60127-2/6, EN 60127-2/6, VDE 0820-2/6IEC 60127-2/6, EN 60127-2/6, VDE 0820-2/6IEC 60127-2/5, EN 60127-2/5, VDE 0820-2/5DIN 41571-3UL 248-14, CSA C22.s No 248.14Special TypeSpecial TypeDIN 41572DIN 41576-1DIN 41576-2Lloyds ApprovedDIN 41577T,2SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

99016199018199019199060General Product Information6195 x 30500VAC6206216226236246256266276286296306.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 326.3 x 328 x 408 x 508 x 508 x 858 x 858 x 1208 x 1208 x 1508 x 15010 x 8510 x 8510 x 8511 x 7911 x 7910 x 8512 x 10012 x 10012 x 15012 x 20010 x 8512 x 10012 x 15012 x 2008.4 x C600VAC250VAC500VAC - VFM120kA(35A / 10xIRat)50kA/1.5kA50kA(35A / /80A80A/1.5kA30kAAC/DC35AM/F35AFTFTFaMFTFFSpecial TypeSpecial TypeShort circuit protection onlyIEC 60269-4, VDE 0636 Tail 4IEC 60269-2/4Special TypeSpecial TypeSpecial TypeSpecial TypeFollowing IEC 60269-4DIN 41686DIN 41570Fuse BaseDIN 41569Fuse BaseDIN 41683Fuse BaseDIN 41684Fuse anyCompanyCompanyCompanyFuse Holder, 6.3A, 4WFuse Base, 6.3A, 4WFuse Base, 4A 4WFuse Base, 2A 4WFuse base PCB for 8.4 x7.6 subminiature fuse, 6.3AØ 5mmFuse Clips PCB for Ø 5mm, 6.3AØ 6.3mmFuse Clips PCB for Ø 6.3mm, 10AFuse base SMD, 6.3AFuse base cover5 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 20Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858250VAC/300VDC250VAC250VAC250VACSIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006Fuse base PCB, 6.3AFuse base coverFuse base PCB, 6.3aFuse base coverFuse base PCB, 6.3ae-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us575

012472001087200109576General Product Information5 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x 205 x C/250VAC6.3A6.3A6.3A6.3A6.3A6.3A6.3A6.3A VDE/10A UL6.3A10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/16A UL6396.3x32500VAC/250VAC10A VDE/20A UL6396.3x32500VAC/250VAC16A VDE/30A UL6406.3x32500VAC/250VAC16A VDE/30A 250VAC250VAC10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/16A ULFuse holder panel mount, screw cap, 2.8mm plug or solderFuse holder panel mount, screw cap, 2.8mm plug or solderFuse holder panel mount, screw cap, 2.8mm plug or solderFuse holder PCB vertical, bayonet capFuse holder PCB horizontal, bayonet capFuse holder panel mount, bayonet cap, solderFuse holder panel mount, bayonet cap,4.8mm plug or solderFuse holder panel mount, bayonet cap, solderFuse holder inlineFuse base SMDFuse base PCBFuse holder panel mount, w/o cap, 6.3mm plug or solderFuse carrier bayonet capFuse holder PCB mount, w/o capFuse carrier screw cap for fuse holderFuse holder panel mount, w/o cap, 6.3mm plugFuse carrier screw cap for fuse holderFuse holder PCB mount horizontal w/ bayonet carrierFuse holder PCB mount vertical w/ bayonet carrierFuse holder panel mount w/ bayonet carrier, solderFuse holder panel mount w/ screw carrier, solder250VAC250VAC250VAC250VAC250VAC6.3A max10A max16A max12.5A max20A max10A max10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/16A UL10A VDE/10A UL10A VDE/20A ULPress on lead end cap PCB, lead Ø 0.65mmPress on lead end cap PCB, lead Ø 0.8mmPress on lead end cap PCB, lead Ø 1.0mmPress on lead end cap PCB, lead Ø 0.8mmPress on lead end cap PCB, lead Ø 1.0mmFuse base PCBFuse holder PCB horizontal mount w/ bayonetFuse holder PCB vertical mount w/o bayonetFuse holder panel mount w/ out carrier, solderFuse holder panel mount w/o bayonet carrier, solder636637638642Ø 5mm642642Ø .3x326435x206.3x32Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858Fuse carrier bayonet for 5x20Fuse carrier bayonet for 6.3x32SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSESTechnical Notes1 IntroductionMiniature fuses are automatic switchgears that protect electrical plants, appliances and modules from inadmissibly high currentloads . They have various applications. Miniature fuses are used in consumer electronics for safeguarding power supplies and poweroutput amplifiers. They are often used in industrial applications as primary fuses, where in the event of a fault they separate thedefective module from the voltage supply in order to forestall any greater damage. Fuse-links for direct mounting on printed circuitboards are used among other things for the secondary current supply in low power devices. In the event of a fault they serve to protectcomponents and PCB traces that might be destroyed by excessive current loads.2 DesignsThe traditional miniature fuse is cylindrical in shape, with a diameter of 5mm and a length of 20mm. There is also a design usedinternationally which has the dimensions 6.3 x 32mm. Depending on their rating, these fuses, whose characteristic might be very quickacting to long time-lag, can switch off short circuit currents of up to several kiloamperes at mains voltages of up to 1 000 V.Sub-miniature fuses (KS) are used for through hole assembly on printed circuit boards. Whether their characteristic is quickacting or time-lag, these fuses with a rated voltage of 250 V are used in primary circuits for protecting mains transformers and insecondary circuits for selective protection of the modules.SMD fuses at rated voltages of up to 250 V are available for surface mounting on printed circuit boards. Their applications aresimilar to those of the sub-miniature fuses (KS) described above. As regards their breaking performance, they are also designed withthe special requirements of the telecom industry in mind.3 TerminologyMiniature fuses consist of the fuse-link and the fuse holder. The fuse link contains the fuse-element and must, after the latter hasmelted, be replaced by a new fuse-link. The fuse-element can continuously carry the rated current under given conditions. When therated current has been exceeded, the fuse-element melts above a value prescribed by the standards, and the electrical circuit is brokenThe duration of the melting process is prescribed in the relevant standards.The fuse-link is inserted into a fuse-holder. The latter consists of the fuse base (mount) and the (screw or bayonet) fuse carrier.The fuse base is firmly mounted in the device to be protected and provides the electrical connection. The fuse carrier receives the fuselink, allowing easy replacement. Open fuse holders and clips are often used besides such ’enclosed’ fuse holders.3.1 Rated voltage (nominal voltage) UratThe rated voltage of a fuse link is given as the r.m.s. value of a sinusoidal alternating voltage at 50 Hz. All the test conditions arelaid down in accordance with it. The voltage Ub driving the short circuit current must not be greater than the rated voltage.Urat UbOperation at direct voltage is possible if the rated voltage is reduced; we will be glad to advise you on this matter if you provide us withthe maximum fault current and the time constants of the fault current circuit.3.2 Rated Current IratThe rated current given is the r.m.s. value. Under prescribed conditions, the fuse-link can operate permanently at the ratedcurrent level. Ambient conditions, cyclic currents and special assembly conditions can lead to a de-rating of the rated current. The Iboperating current must not be greater than the rated current during normal operation.Irat Ib3.3 Rated Breaking Capacity I1 at UratThe rated breaking capacity characterizes the maximum current I1 that the fuse-link can properly switch off at the rated voltage.In certain applications it may be necessary to reduce the expected short-circuit current by means of additional impedances in theelectric circuit.I1 IpPhone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us577

GFUSES3.4 Voltage Drop UThe voltage drop is determined with the fuse-link in operation at its rated current and at an ambient temperature of 23 C.3.5 Pre-arcing integral I²tSThe pre-arcing integral is calculated by integrating the square of the current over the pre-arcing time. The value indicates theelectrical load that leads to the melting of the fuse-element. The value for the pre-arcing integral is determined at a test current of10xIrat and is as a typical value.3.6 Operating integral I²tAThe operating integral is calculated by integrating the square of the current over the total operating time of the fuse link. Thevalue is a measure of the load on the downstream components during breaking operation of the fuse link in the event of a short circuit.3.7 Power dissipation PvThe Power dissipation of a fuse link is calculated by multiplying the conventional nonfusing current Inf by the voltage drop Udetermined at this load after an hour.4 Structure of miniature Fuse-Links4.1 The glass tubeIf the maximum expected short circuit current (prospective current Ip) is not greater than 35A or max. 10xIrat, then a miniaturefuse link with an unfilled glass tube is used. This fuse-link has the advantage of a relatively low voltage drop.4.2 The reinforced glass tubeMiniature fuse-links with reinforced unfilled glass tubes can switch off prospective currents of up to 150A at the rated voltage.4.3 The filled glass tubeProspective currents of up to 1 000A can be switched off at the rated voltage by a combination of quartz sand filling as extinguisfiller and reinforcement of the glass tube.4.4 The filled ceramic tubeA further increase in the rated breaking capacity up to a prospective current of several kA is achieved by the use of ceramic tubefilled with quartz sand.4.5 The terminal capsA copper alloy is usually used as working material for the terminal caps. The caps are plated by means of a special surfacetreatment to provide better electrical and thermal contact, as well as for protection against corrosion.5 CharacteristicsThe characteristic is an expression for the time-current performance of the fuse-links.FFgRLVery quick actingVery quick acting Full range protection of semiconductors and their supply linesgPV578Short circuit protection for semiconductor components( diodes, thyristors, triacs, transistors, MCT, etc.)For protection of photovoltaic systemsFQuick actingMMedium time lagTTime lagTTLong time lagPhone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858Protection against high overload and short circuit currents, fuses are usedin electrical circuit without inrush current pulse, or as mains fusesUsed primarily at low operating voltages, if no high inrush currentshave to be taken into account.For high inrush currents have slow decaying transients(e.g. transformers).For very high and long lasting inrush currents(e.g. motors)SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSES6 StandardsBesides several specific national standards, the principal standard applied worldwide is IEC 60127. It is divided into one generalpart, parts dealing with the individual fuse designs, one part for fuse holders, one specification for quality confirmation as well as oneuser’s manual. The German-language equivalent of this International Standard is VDE 0820.In the North American countries, the reference standard for miniature fuses is UL 248. Special care is required in converting therated currents of IEC 60127 into those according to UL 248 (see figure 1).7 Applications7.1 Different definitions of the Rated Currents in the International StandardsIn principle, two different ratings of the continuous current must be taken into account, preventing direct conversion ofthe fuse links according to IEC 60127 and UL 248-14.a) Continuous current rating according to IEC 60127Irat Ibb) Continuous current rating according to UL 248-14Irat Ib / 0,7Figure 1 enables approximateconversion of rated current betweenUL Irat [A[UL and IEC standardsIEC Irat [A]Figure 17.2 Operation at extra-Low-Voltage Ub UratFuse-links can operate without difficulty at voltages below their rated voltage. The voltage drop of the fuse-links (internalresistance) must be taken into consideration, particularly at very low rated currents.Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us579

GFUSES7.3 Operation at raised ambient temperaturesRated current correction factor kthThe shift in the rated current atvarious ambient temperatures canbe determined with reference toFigure 2.Ambient temperature CFigure 27.4 Pulse loadsIf pulse loads arise in an electrical circuit to be protected, then that must be taken into consideration when assigning a fuse link,2particularly the latter’s pre-arcing integral I ts. Reduction factors can be provided on the basis of extensive series of in house testsrelating to pulse amplitude, pulse duration and frequency of occurrence.7.5 Protection of semiconductor componentsWhen protecting power electronics components, the I2t value of the fuse-link is adjusted to the energy pulse (or I2t value) of thecomponent to be protected.7.6 Power acceptance of the miniature Fuse HolderThe maximum power acceptance of the fuse holder must not be exceeded by the Power dissipation of the fuse link selected.Contact resistances and assembly conditions shall additionally be taken into account here.8 Safety through QualityIn order to ensure compliance with the quality requirements, SIBA practices the documented quality management system(QM system) on the basis of the International Standard DIN EN ISO 9001. The environmental management system according to DINEN ISO 14001 regulates the planning, implementation and supervision of environmental protection in the company.580Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSES9 Selection diagramCalculate Min/Max fault currentand specify breaking capacityDetermine characteristicsaR, FF, M, TT, TDSelect fuseFuse installed understandard conditions?YesChange fuse typeNoYesInclude influencing condition (ambienttemperature, pulse loads, fuse holderPossible?Use data sheets or inquire regardingcoefficients corresponding to selected fuse typeSelect the rated currentaccording to Irat IbDoes all technical data of chosenfuse type meet requirement?NoImprove operatingconditions?Determination of article numberfrom technical documentsPhone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us581

GFUSESGRated Voltage[Un]32VDCRoHSRated Breaking TestVoltage32VDCClassStandard(s)FFCapacityUL 248-14IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60127-450AE167295Size 042(1mmx0.5mm) - Ceramic Substrate -Printed 151079590Pre-arcingColdResistanceI2 t@ 00390.00590.00650.00770.01010.01570.02270.0250[m ]6404002802201409774655444332422Time-Current Characteristicstime - [s]ULArticle Number tedBreakingCurrent[A]50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 1.251.51.61.7522.533.15Tape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT-1k (1 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-5k (5 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-10k (10 000 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 151000.0.750GT-5kRated Current500mA - 3AHLWWTT1T2IIrated1.25InMin1hMaxņ2InMinņFusing Time .32 0.051.0 0.050.5 0.05 75% of W0.2 0.1/-0.150.2 0.110InMax MinņņMax1msReflow0.250.550.61.45Solder PadDimensions[mm]GXYZwaveResistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, solder bath( to IEC 60068-2 -58)260 C, 10s, reflowVibration IEC - 60068-2-6Insulation resistance - IEC 60127-4582Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSESRated Voltage[Un]32VDCGSSRoHSRated Breaking TestVoltage32VDCClassStandard(s)FFCapacityUL 248-14IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60127-450AE167295Size 063(1.55mmx0.85mm) - Ceramic Substrate -Printed ElementULArticle Number anceI t@ 10In[mV][m 00232230.002817050A @ 32VDC150A @ 32VDC1801100.003950A @ 32VDC790.0059155761590.006550A @ 32VDC150A @ 32VDC600.00771380.01015715050A @ 32VDC150A @ 32VDC151370.015750A @ 32VDC126320.0227120290.025050A @ 32VDC150A @ 32VDC230.030810650A @ 32VDC190.040310050A @ 32VDC0.22813851)50A @ 50VDC with VDE approvalApprovalsV - VDEVVVVVTime-Current CharacteristicsFCTGCVHJKEFLNOPELRSTtime - 3.545VoltageDropRatedBreakingCurrent[A]50A @ 32VDC150A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDCMarkingRatedCurrentInTape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT-1k (1 000 pieces on tape reel)IIratedGT-5k (5 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-20k (20 000 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 152000.3.15GT-5kRated Current500mA - 3AHLWWTT1T22In1.25InMin1hMaxņMinņFusing Time Limits2.75InMax5sMinņMaxņDimensions[mm]0.45 01/-0.051.55 0.050.85 0.1 75% of W0.3 0.15/-0.20.3 0.15/-0.24InMinņ10InMax MinņņMax1msReflow0.50.950.952.4Solder PadDimensions[mm]GXYZwave0.51.11.22.9Resistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, solder bath( to IEC 60068-2 -58)260 C, 10s, reflowVibration IEC - 60068-2-6Insulation resistance - IEC 60127-4Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us583

GFUSESGRated Voltage[Un]32VDCRoHSRated Breaking TestVoltage32VDCClassStandard(s)FFCapacityUL 248-14IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60127-450AE167295Size 085(2mmx1.25mm) - Ceramic Substrate -Printed 7613113412811910598Pre-arcingColdResistanceI2 t@ 10In2[m ][A urrent CharacteristicsFCTGCVHJKEFLNOPELRSTtime - [s]ULArticle Number A]50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 32VDC50A @ 1.251.51.61.7522.533.153.545Tape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT-1k (1 000 pieces on tape reel)IIratedGT-5k (5 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-20k (20 000 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 153000.1.750GT-5kRated Current500mA - 3A1.25InMaxMin1hņ2InMinņFusing Time Limits2.75In4In10InMax MinMinMinMaxMaxMaxņņ1msņ5sņņDimensions[mm]H 0.45 01/-0.05L 2.0 0.1W 1.25 0.15WT 75% of WT1 0.4 0.1/-0.2T2 0.4 0.1/-0.2Reflow0.651.41.12.85Solder PadDimensions[mm]GXYZwave0.651.51.43.45Resistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, solder bath( to IEC 60068-2 -58)260 C, 10s, reflowVibration IEC - 60068-2-6Insulation resistance - IEC 60127-4584Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSESGRoHSRated Voltage[Un]63VDCRated Breaking TestVoltage63VDCClassStandard(s)FFCapacityUL 248-14IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60127-450AE167295Size 1206(3.2mmx1.6mm) - Ceramic Substrate -Printed ElementVoltage ColdApprovalsPre-arcing2ResistanceDropI t@ 10InUL[m ][mV]V - VDE[A]Article Number rec[A2s]10.0001*0.250 154000.0.2503108801260*0.375 154000.0.3750.000447034330.500 154000.0.5006600.000950A @ 63VDC2V50A @ 63VDC33720.630 154000.0.6304500.001450A @ 63VDC33250.750 154000.0.7500.002233050A @ 63VDC30.800 154000.0.8000.002327326030.00281262200154000.150A @ 63VDC2V50A @ 63VDC30.00411.25154000.1.2523014050A @ 0.006650A @ 63VDC2V50A @ 10250A @ 63VDC2V50A @ 63VDC3492.5154000.2.51610.015950A @ .1550A @ 63VDC2V50A @ 63VDC33.5154000.3.5161350.031050A @ 63VDC3154000.4280.0404147450A @ 63VDC152000.5200.228131550A @ 63VDC116140.5166.3154000.6.31)50A @ 63VDC, 100A @ 125VAC 2) 50A @50VDC with VDE approval* UL listedTape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT-1k (1 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-5k (5 000 pieces on tape reel)GT-20k (20 000 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 154000.6.3GT-5k1InRated Current250mA - 375mA500mA - 5AHLWWTT1T2Min1h1hMaxņņTime-Current CharacteristicsFCTGCVHJKEFLNOPELRSTETtime - atedFusing Time Limits2In3In10In1.25InMinMinMaxMinMaxMax ns[mm]0.55 0.13.2 0.1/-0.21.6 0.15 75% of W0.5 0.250.3 0.25Reflow1.51.751.254.0Solder PadDimensions[mm]GXYZwave1.51.91.64.7Resistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, solder bath( to IEC 60068-2 -58)260 C, 10s, reflowVibration IEC - 60068-2-6Insulation resistance - IEC 60127-4Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us585

GFUSESRated Voltage[Un]125/65VAC/DCGSSRoHSE167295Rated Breaking (s)UL 248-14CSA C22.s No 248.1450A50ASize 2.6mmx6.1mm - Ceramic Body - Contacts, Brass - Silver 09090Pre-arcingCold2ResistanceI t@ 10In[m ]5 5004 0502 0001 5001 1274581Time-Current Characteristicstime - [s]ULArticle Number tedBreakingCurrent[A]50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 65VAC/DC50A @ 65VAC/DC50A @ ions[mm]Tape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT - (1 000 pieces on tape reel)6.1e.g. 157000.3.15GT1.456.92.631.52.621InRated Current62mA - 10A12A - 15AMin4h4h2InMaxņņMinņņ2.9Fusing Time �Minņņ10InMax10ms10msResistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, to IEC 60068586Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us

GFUSESGRated Voltage[Un]125VAC/DCRoHSRated Breaking TestVoltage125VAC/DCClassTCapacityStandard(s)UL 248-14CSA C22.s No 248.1450AE167295Size 2.6mmx6.1mm - Ceramic Body - Contacts, Brass - Silver PlatedULArticle Number ColdPre-arcingResistanceI2 t@ 10In[m ][mV]28090026070023050050A @ 125VAC/DC122045050A @ 125VAC/DC130020050A @ 125VAC/DC1120020050A @ 125VAC/DC19017050A @ 125VAC/DC1114017050A @ 125VAC/DC12015050A @ 125VAC/DC19015050A @ 125VAC/DC16013050A @ 125VAC/DC15513050A @ 125VAC/DC11204550A @ 125VAC/DC11203050A @ 125VAC/DC11102350A @ 125VAC/DC11002050A @ 125VAC/DC11001850A @ 125VAC/DC11510050A @ 125VAC/DC1901150A @ 125VAC/DC188050A @ 125VAC/DC150A @ 125VAC/DC8901)50A @ 125VAC and 50A with UL t Characteristicstime - A @ 125VAC/DC50A @ 125VAC/DCMarkingRatedCurrentInIIratedTape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT - (1 000 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 158000.2.5GTDimensions[mm]Recommended Pad Layout6.11.452.66.92.631.52250mA - 7A2In1InRated CurrentMin4hMaxņMinņ2.9Fusing Time x10ms 100msResistance to soldering heat, 260 C, 10s, to IEC 60068Phone 1-973-575-7422Fax 1-973-575-5858SIBA LLC29 Fairfield PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006e-mail: info@sibafuse.comwww.siba-fuses.us587

GFUSESGRated Voltage[Un]250VACRoHSRated Breaking TestVoltage250VACClassStandard(s)TIEC 60127Capacity100AE167295Size 4.5mmx8mm - Ceramic Tube- Contacts, Brass - Silver PlatedTape reel ordering, add following suffix to article numberGT - (500 pieces on tape reel)e.g. 160000.0.5GTApprovalsIIratedDimensions[mm]8 0.52.2 -0.1Time-Current Characteristicstime - [s]ULArticle Number 0.0633160000.0.0803160000.0.1003160000.0.12

Miniature Fuses G SIBA Miniature Fuses 5x20 · 6.3x32 · 5x25 5x30 · 8x40 · 8x50 8x85 · 10x85 · 8x120 · 8x150 Axial leads: 5 x 20 · 6.3 x 32 2 pin fuses KS, Ø 8.4 mm SMD fuses: 0402 · 0603 · 0805· 1206 2.6x6.1 · 4.5x8 · 4.5x16 Voltage ratings 25 V - 10 kV Operation class: aR F T

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