Mercury Fuse, 5 x 20mm, T800mA, Slow Blow, Glass, Pack of 10

Product Code: 787.009UK 787.009UK

Brand: Mercury

Colour: Clear

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Mercury Fuses 5 x 20mm Slow Blow

Designed for protecting electrical circuits and devices, these fuses are essential components for applications requiring a delayed response to overcurrent. They help prevent damage to sensitive electronics and are suitable for both residential and commercial settings where precise circuit protection is crucial. The glass construction provides clear visibility of the fuse status, enabling users to quickly identify when a replacement is necessary. These fuses are well-suited for various electrical applications, offering reliability and peace of mind.

Featuring a size of 5 x 20mm, Mercury fuses incorporate a slow blow mechanism, making them ideal for circuits that experience temporary current spikes. They are rated at 250V with a current rating of 800mA. Each pack contains 10 fuses, ensuring spares are readily available when needed. Complying with IEC standards 127, sheets 1 and 11, these fuses meet stringent safety and performance criteria. The slow blow characteristic allows them to withstand brief surges, making them suitable for a wide range of devices and appliances.

KEY FEATURES

  • Slow blow glass fuse for controlled protection
  • Compact 5 x 20mm size for versatile use
  • Rated at 250V for reliable performance
  • Pack of 10 ensures ample supply
  • Complies with IEC standards 127 sheets 1 and 11
  • Ideal for mains power applications
  • Designed for use in diverse electrical systems
  • Durable construction for long-lasting use
  • Provides effective protection against overcurrents
  • Suitable for various electrical appliances
  • Colour / Finish Clear

Additional Information

  • Dimensions (H x W x D) 5 x 20mm
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