Resettable Fuse MINI | 20A Max Current | Easy Manual Reset | Yellow Color | by Wurth
The Resettable Fuse MINI is designed for continuous operation in permanent installations, featuring a 20A max current and a color-coded thermal trip switch for easy identification. Ideal for industrial and commercial electrical systems, it eliminates costly downtime by allowing quick resets without the need for fuse replacement, ensuring reliable overcurrent protection.
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Product Name/Title: Resettable Fuse MINI | 20A Max Current | Easy Manual Reset | Yellow Color | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 731100320
Alternatively Known As: Resettable thermal fuse, manual reset fuse, thermal trip switch fuse, reusable fuse
- Max. current: 20 A
- Max. nominal voltage: 29 V/DC
- Operating temperature range: -40 to 85 °C
- Contact surface: Tin plated
- Colour: Yellow
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 50mm x 20mm x 30mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Colour-coded thermal trip switch for easy identification
- Easy to reset by hand using red reset switch
- Eliminates costly downtime by removing the need to change fuses in defective circuits
- Reset button must not be blocked and can only be actuated in de-energised state
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and proper operation.
- Permanent installation in electrical circuits requiring overcurrent protection
- Industrial and commercial electrical systems
- Circuits where quick reset of fuse is needed without replacement
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Reduces electronic waste by allowing fuse reset instead of replacement
- Minimizes downtime and resource use associated with fuse replacement
Standard manufacturer warranty applies. Please refer to Wurth warranty policy for details.
The Wurth Resettable Fuse MINI FLBLDEFSE FSEAUTM MINI FIXMNT 20A is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial and commercial electrical circuit protection applications.
