Cylindrical fuse HSJ3
current-limitingClass Jhigh-speed

Cylindrical fuse - HSJ3 - Mersen - Electrical Power - current-limiting / Class J / high-speed
Cylindrical fuse - HSJ3 - Mersen - Electrical Power - current-limiting / Class J / high-speed
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Characteristics

Configuration
cylindrical
Type
current-limiting
Class
Class J
Other characteristics
high-speed, low-voltage
Applications
electronic equipment
Amperage

3 A

VAC

600 V

VDC

500 V

Breaking capacity

Max.: 200,000 A

Width

60.5 mm
(2.4 in)

Length

Max.: 108 mm
(4.3 in)

Height

Max.: 42.9 mm
(1.7 in)

Description

• UL listed to standard 248-8 File E2137 • CSA certified to standard C22.2 no. 248.8 • DC listed to UL 248 The High Speed Class J (HSJ) combines the low I2t of a semiconductor fuse and the branch-circuit performance of a Class J UL Listed fuse into a single design. The HSJ can provide both branch circuit protection per NEC requirements, as well as very low I2t for protection of power semiconductors such as Diodes, SCRs, GTOs and SSRs. Key features & benefits • Optimized over-load capability for withstanding elevated levels of current during electronic motor controller starts • Low I2t (low thermal energy) • Excellent cycling ability for frequent starts/stops without nuisance opening Applications • Branch circuits • Control panels • Electronic motor controllers • Phase controllers • Drives • Soft-starters • Solid state relays

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Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall B4 - Stand 480

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