Catalog
Catalog Symbol
- LP-CC-(amp)
Catalog numbers (amps) |
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LP-CC-1/2 |
LP-CC-1-1/2 |
LP-CC-3 |
LP-CC-6 |
LP-CC-12 |
LP-CC-6/10 |
LP-CC-1-6/10 |
LP-CC-3-2/10 |
LP-CC-6-1/4 |
LP-CC-15 |
LP-CC-8/10 |
LP-CC-1-8/10 |
LP-CC-3-1/2 |
LP-CC-7 |
LP-CC-20 |
LP-CC-1 |
LP-CC-2 |
LP-CC-4 |
LP-CC-7-1/2 |
LP-CC-25 |
LP-CC-1-1/8 |
LP-CC-2-1/4 |
LP-CC-4-1/2 |
LP-CC-8 |
LP-CC-30 |
LP-CC-1-1/4 |
LP-CC-2-1/2 |
LP-CC-5 |
LP-CC-9 |
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LP-CC-1-4/10 |
LP-CC-2-8/10 |
LP-CC-5-6/10 |
LP-CC-10 |
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Description
Bussmann™ series Ultimate protection Low-Peak Class CC current-limiting, time-delay fuses. Time- delay – 12 seconds (minimum) at 200% of rated current.
Ratings
- Volts
- 600Vac
- 300Vdc (1/2 to 2-8/10 A, 20-30 A)
- 150 Vdc (3-15A)
- Amps 1/2-30A
- IR
- 200 kA Vac RMS
- 20 kAVdc
Agency Information
- UL® Listed Class CC, Std. 248-4, Guide JDDZ, FileE4273
- CSA® Certified; Class 1422-02, File53787
- CE
- RoHS compliant(20-30A)
Dimensions
- in (mm)
Features
- 200kA interrupting rating complies with NEC® Section9 for today’s large capacity systems.
- Fast short-circuit protection and dual-element, time-delay performance provide ultimate protection.
- Reducesexisting fuse inventory by up to 33% when upgrading to Low-Peak
- Consistent2:1 amp rating ratios for all Low- Peak fuses make selective coordination
- Time-delay characteristic avoids unwanted fuseopenings from surge currents while fast response speed under fault conditions provides a high degree of current limitation.
- Current-limitation protects downstream componentsagainst damaging thermal and magnetic effects of fault
- A superior, all-purpose, space-saving branch circuit fuse that meets most protection requirements up to 30
- Verycompact physical size that’s only 13/32” x 1-1/2” (10 x 38mm) with rejction
- Propersizing can provide “No Damage” Type 2 coordinated protection for NEMA and IEC motor
- Canbe used where either a time-delay or a fast-acting fuse is needed, making selection easier and reducing spare fuse inventories for substantial cost
- Superiorprotection for small horsepower motor
Recommended Fuse Blocks and Holders
Fuse amps |
1-pole |
2-pole |
3-pole |
Modular open blocks |
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up to 30 |
BCM603-1_ |
BCM603-2_ |
BCM603-3_ |
DIN-Rail holders |
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CHCC1D_ |
CHCC2D_ |
CHCC3D_ |
Up to 30 |
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— |
OPM-NG-_ |
— |
— |
OPM-1038_ |
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— |
— |
OPM-1038_SW |
Panel mount holders |
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Up to 30 |
HPS-RR |
— |
— |
HPF-RR |
— |
— |
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In-line holders |
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Up to 30 |
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HEY |
— |
HEZ |
— |
— |
For additional information on Class CC fuse blocks and holders, see data sheets:
- Modular open blocks no. 10241(BCM)
- DIN-Railholders 10430 (CHCC), No. 1109 (OPM-NG), No. 1102 (OPM-1038), No. 1103 (OPM-1038_SW)
- Panel mount holders No. 2113 (HPS), No. 2114(HPF)
In-line holders No. 2126 (HEY), No. 2130 (HEZ)
Curves
Time-Current Curves - Average Melt
Current-Limitation Curves
Current-Limiting Effects
Prospective S.C.C. |
Let-through current (apparent RMS symmetrical vs. fuse rating) |
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1-1/4 A |
2-8/10 A |
15 A |
20 A |
25 A |
30 A |
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1000 |
100 |
135 |
240 |
305 |
380 |
435 |
3000 |
140 |
210 |
350 |
440 |
575 |
580 |
5000 |
165 |
255 |
420 |
570 |
690 |
710 |
10,000 |
210 |
340 |
540 |
700 |
870 |
1000 |
20,000 |
260 |
435 |
680 |
870 |
1090 |
1305 |
30,000 |
290 |
525 |
800 |
1030 |
1300 |
1520 |
40,000 |
315 |
610 |
870 |
1150 |
1390 |
1700 |
50,000 |
340 |
650 |
915 |
1215 |
1520 |
1820 |
60,000 |
350 |
735 |
1050 |
1300 |
1650 |
1980 |
80,000 |
390 |
785 |
1130 |
1500 |
1780 |
2180 |
100,000 |
420 |
830 |
1210 |
1600 |
2000 |
2400 |
200,000 |
525 |
1100 |
1600 |
2000 |
2520 |
3050 |
LP-CC-10 Datasheet
You can download the datasheet of LP-CC-10 from the link given below:
LP-CC-10 FAQ
What does CC stand for on a fuse?
Class CC fuses. These non-renewable fuses are current-limiting and intended for the protection of components sensitive to short-time overloads, non-inductive loads, and short-circuit protection of motor circuits. Current ratings range from 0A to 30A, and the voltage rating is 600VAC.
Are Class CC fuses time delay?
Class CC Fuse
The type CC fuse is offered in fast acting, time delay and dual element, time delay versions. Class CC fuses have ampere ratings from 1/10 to 30 amps and an interrupting rating, of 200,000 amps.
What does Class CC mean?
AC Chair Car: An air-conditioned seater coach with a total of five seats in a row used for day travel between cities. This type coach mostly used in Shatabadi Trains, Garib Rath & Double Decker.
What is the difference between current limiting and time delay fuses?
In addition to providing time-delay for surges and short time overloads, time-delay fuses meet all UL requirements for sustained overload protection. On higher values of current, time-delay fuses are current-limiting; meaning they remove large overcurrents in less than one-half cycle (0.00833 seconds).
What is class fuse?
A Class T fuse is a fast acting, current limiting, fuse that is rated to interrupt a minimum of 200,000 amps. The Type T Fuse is offered in 300 volt AC and 600 volt AC versions. Type T Fuse ampere ratings range from1 to 800 amps.