Cartridge fuse HE2aR series
fast-actinghigh-currentfor photovoltaic applications

Cartridge fuse - HE2aR series - Holly/Hollyfuse/Hollyland - fast-acting / high-current / for photovoltaic applications
Cartridge fuse - HE2aR series - Holly/Hollyfuse/Hollyland - fast-acting / high-current / for photovoltaic applications
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Characteristics

Configuration
cartridge
Type
fast-acting
Other characteristics
high-current
Applications
battery, for photovoltaic applications, for distribution switchgear
Amperage

Min.: 100 A

Max.: 250 A

VAC

250 V

VDC

170 V

Description

Product name
HE2aR

Overview
  • The HE2aR is a high-current cartridge fuse designed for protection of power distribution, energy storage and industrial electrical equipment.


Key features
  • Cartridge-type construction that facilitates replacement and maintenance
  • Available in multiple current ratings to fit system requirements


Electrical ratings
  • Rated current: 100 A - 250 A
  • Rated voltage: 250 V AC / 170 V DC


Standards
  • GB/T 13539.4, IEC 60269-4, UL 248-13


Safety certification
  • No specific certification listed on the product page


Applications
  • Power distribution panels, inverters for renewable energy, battery systems, UPS and industrial equipment protection


Installation & maintenance
  • To be installed and serviced by qualified personnel; replace only with the same model and rating


Included images
  • Multiple product images and technical diagrams are available on the product page

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intersolar 2026
Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall B3 - Stand 674

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