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L70S010.T

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FUSE CARTRIDGE 10A 700VAC/650VDC

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Circuit Protection

L70S010.T

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Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

FUSE CARTRIDGE 10A 700VAC/650VDC

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationL70S010.T
ApplicationsSemiconductors
Approval AgencyCSA, UR, CE
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage20 kA, 200 kA
Current Rating (Amps)10 A
Fuse TypeCartridge
Mounting TypeRequires Holder
Package / CaseCartridge, Non-Standard
Response TimeFast Blow
Size / Dimension [diameter]0.563 "
Size / Dimension [diameter]14.3 mm
Size / Dimension [z]50.8 mm
Size / Dimension [z]2 "
Voltage Rating - AC700 VAC
Voltage Rating - DC650 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBox 1$ 44.65
NewarkEach 1$ 33.48
5$ 31.86
10$ 30.24
25$ 27.18
50$ 24.84
100$ 24.30
250$ 23.58

Description

General part information

L70S010 Series

Littelfuse L70S Series High-Speed Fuses are designed to protect today’s equipment and systems, and are manufactured with Littelfuse-developed technology that sets tomorrow’s standards for accuracy, consistent quality, reliability, and predictable performance. Littelfuse engineers have redefined High-Speed Fuse technology by using advanced metallurgical, polymer, and materials research, mathematical modeling, and computerized statistical analysis. Safety AC: 200 kAIC DC: 20 kAIC — Reliable interruption of all overcurrents meets present and future system requirements. Extremely Current Limiting — Low I2t and peak let-through currents meet most semiconductor requirements. UL Recognized — High-speed fuses may be used to provide supplementary protection in UL listed equipment. Safety Low Watt Losses — Means less heating and power consumption in circuit. Controlled Transient Overvoltages — All circuits are subject to transient overvoltages during fault current interruption. These transient overvoltages (arc voltages) start when fuse links melt or circuit breaker contacts part, and subside when circuit is interrupted. Semiconductors are very sensitive to overvoltages. Littelfuse high-speed fuse designs keep transient overvoltages to low levels and help reduce semiconductor failure.