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D-type fuse insert - D fuses are based on the DIAZED system. The name was derived from diametrically graded two-piece Edison fusible plugs. From about 1909, this invention replaced the one-piece fusible plug that had been used until then. Did you know that Siemens-Schuckertwerke developed this system? Since the company had the name DIAZED protected, D-Fusion or D-System was introduced as a neutral standard designation. Almost 60 years later, the further development, the D0 system, also NEOZED, i.e. new type of DIAZED security, was introduced. Fuses of this type belong to the fuse category. The circuit is interrupted by melting a fusible conductor, thus ensuring overcurrent protection. Today, we no longer want to and should not renounce the pleasant advantages of electricity. With the appropriate range of extremely reliable fuses, eibabo would like to enable you to safely integrate electricity in your living and working areas.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > D-system fuse link you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Backup componentCartridgeCeramic fuseCeramic fuse linkD fuseD fuse linkD-system fuse linkDevice protection fuseDiazed fuseDiazed fuse linkDZ backupFull area backupFuseFuse cartridgeFuse elementFuse insertFusible linkG fuseG fuse linkLine protection fuseNeozed elementSecurity systemSemiconductor protection fuseSpare PartsSTOPfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue D-type fuse insert:ABNGrohHagerMersenMüllerPhoenixPROTEC.classSiemens
Circuit breaker - Are you sure that your electrical installation offers correct protection against overcurrents? Errors in protection can have dangerous consequences. Read here what you should pay attention to and the importance of the high-quality miniature circuit breakers from our eibabo® online shop.The use of electronic devices is a matter of course for us. Their use is comfortable and safe. But what happens if the television, washing machine, oven or refrigerator has a short circuit or overcurrent? These devices would be permanently damaged and fire accidents would be the result if suitable protective mechanisms were not activated as quickly as possible. In everyday life, hardly anyone thinks about these dangers. Why is that? Various safety elements are integrated in today's electrical installations, which protect people, electrical devices or the circuits themselves from damage caused by overcurrent. Modern miniature circuit breakers, among others, perform this task. They are also called circuit breakers or fuses. Do you remember?Historically, fuses contained a metal wire or strip that would melt if overcurrented, interrupting the flow of current. As a result, a tripped fuse was destroyed and had to be replaced. These so-called safety fuses are still used today, for example in vehicle construction. Circuit breakers work differently, can be reactivated manually after tripping and thus offer obvious advantages over fuses.What are circuit breakers?All non-adjustable circuit breakers are referred to as miniature circuit breakers, also known as MCBs. MCB is the abbreviation for the English term 'Miniature Circuit Breaker'. It is always an overcurrent protective device in the electrical installation when used in low-voltage networks. Miniature circuit breakers protect lines from damage caused by heating up as a result of excessive current, usually caused by a short circuit. The miniature circuit breaker is a reusable safety element that does not reset itself automatically. This makes handling very safe and you can quickly restore the power supply after it has been triggered. There are no high maintenance and replacement costs. Combinations of a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) with a residual current device (RCCB) are also available, these combined devices are referred to as RCBO devices (English: 'Residual current operated Circuit-Breaker with Overcurrent protection').What were the different miniature circuit breakers developed for?The miniature circuit breakers available from eibabo® differ not only in their rated current and design, but also in their tripping characteristics. The following standardized tripping characteristics are currently permitted for miniature circuit breakers:Type B (standard line protection)Type B miniature circuit breakers are the usual variants for private use. These switch off the circuit as soon as the current exceeds three to five times the actual current flow. Type C (higher inrush current for machines or lamp groups)Type C switches are used, among other things, in household appliances and in commercial devices such as fluorescent tubes, PCs, printers and servers. These break the circuit when the current exceeds five to ten times the actual current flow. Type D (for highly inductive or capacitive loads, e.g. with transformers, magnets or capacitors)Type D MCBs offer high resistance. These turn off the circuit when the current exceeds ten to twenty times the actual current flow. Type E (SLS / circuit breakers for main lines)SLS stands for 'Selective Circuit Breaker'. This triggers with a time delay when the current exceeds 5 to 6.25 times the actual nominal current. This means that downstream fuses or classic miniature circuit breakers switch off the current beforehand. Type K (with high inrush current with sensitive overload tripping)Type K miniature circuit breakers trip at eight to twelve times the actual current flow. These protect heavy-duty equipment such as compressors, winding motors and X-ray machines. Type Z (semiconductor protection with high line impedance)Type Z miniature circuit breakers are sensitive to short circuits and are used in semiconductor production. These break the circuit when the current exceeds two to three times the actual rated current. Image: Hager MCN316 miniature circuit breaker 3-poleIs the installation of miniature circuit breakers absolutely necessary?Miniature circuit breakers for lighting circuits and socket circuits are mandatory in the circuit distributors of apartments and residential buildings. You must install these. For industrial installations, in industrial plants and in trade, please pay attention to the higher requirements for miniature circuit breakers. Here, miniature circuit breakers / MCBs often also protect equipment and devices.How does a circuit breaker work?Miniature circuit breakers usually have two trigger mechanisms, the electromagnetic quick release and the thermal release. When an overcurrent flows through the circuit breaker, a bimetallic strip in the thermal trip unit heats up and bends. This triggers an interlock, interrupting the flow of current in the circuit. This process protects against hazards or damage to devices that can result from the overload. In addition, the melting of the lines is prevented. In the event of a short circuit, the electromagnetic trigger acts. Here the current suddenly increases and a magnetic field builds up inside a coil. A bolt reacts to this, hitting the trigger mechanism in fractions of a second and interrupting the circuit.NoticeIn the circuit breaker, the outer switching lever is not directly connected to the actual switching mechanism. The device also triggers reliably if the shift lever is jammed, locked or manipulated.To get the current flow going again, the circuit breaker can be reactivated using the shift lever.What is the difference between single-pole and multi-pole miniature circuit breakers?You use single-pole miniature circuit breakers, for example, for circuits with single-phase alternating current. Three-pole miniature circuit breakers are used in AC circuits with three current-carrying phases. In the event of an overcurrent or short circuit, these are able to switch off all phases. This happens even if the fault affects only one phase. recommendationWe advise you to protect multi-phase circuits with a multi-pole circuit breaker. Do not divide the individual phases into single-pole circuit breakers. Working with electricity is dangerous. Please have changes or extensions to your system carried out by a specialist electrician.Which miniature circuit breakers are recommended?A large selection of miniature circuit breakers for electrical distribution installation can be found in the eibabo® online catalogue. We carry high-quality and reliable miniature circuit breakers from well-known and well-known manufacturers such as Siemens, ETA, ABL Sursum, ABB Stotz S&J, Eaton, Hager, Schneider Electric or from Moeller, Doepke and Stahl.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > Miniature circuit breaker (MCB) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC circuit breakerAC voltage machineAuxiliary circuitBuilt-in deviceBuilt-in distributor deviceBuilt-in machineBusbar automatBusbar fuseCable circuit breakerCircuit breakerControl circuit breakerDC circuit breakerDC voltageDirect currentDirect current machineEnergy TechnologyHigh performance circuit breakerInstallation machineMCB circuit breakerModular installation deviceMotor protection switchOvercurrent protectionOvercurrent switchPlug-in circuit breakerRail mounted devicesScrew circuit breakerShort circuitTax securityfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Circuit breaker:ABBABNBachmannDoepkeEatonETAHagerMurrelektronikPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensStahl
D-type fuse insert - In a complex world where almost nothing works without the use of electricity, the use of fuses is absolutely necessary. If a circuit exceeds its prescribed current level for a predetermined period of time, fuses are used to interrupt it in order to ensure protection for people, lines and connected devices. The choice for or against a particular backup depends on various criteria. The selected fuse must match the rated current that flows through the circuit to be protected. In addition, the design and the triggering characteristics of the fuse must be taken into account. While a so-called predetermined breaking point melts in the case of fuses, thereby interrupting the circuit, fuses with a switching function can be reused and triggered multiple times. In the case of self-resetting fuses, PTC thermistors also assume high resistance values at higher temperatures and thus interrupt the flow of current. As soon as the component has cooled down again, the conductivity is restored and the circuit is closed again. If you are not sure which of the affordable quality assurance from the eibabo online shop is the right one for your application, we recommend that you seek advice from trained specialists beforehand.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > D0-system fuse link you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Converter protection fuseD0 fuse linkD0-system fuse linkD00 backupD01 fuseD02 fuseD03 fuseDevice protection fuseFull area backupFuseFuse cartridgeFuse insertFuse plug setsFuse plug setsTytanFuse setsFusible insertsFusible linkLine protection fuseNeozed elementNeozed fuse linkSemiconductor protection fuseShipbuilding fuseShipbuilding fuse cartridgeShipbuilding securityfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue D-type fuse insert:ABBDoepkeEatonHagerMersenPhoenixPROTEC.classSiemensWeidmüllerWöhner
D-type fuse base - Fuses are important to protect electrical systems from faults. Depending on the need and application, different security systems are available on the market and of course also here in the eibabo online shop. Screw fuse systems, for example, consist of several components, namely the fuse base, a fitted insert, the fusible link and a screw cap. The conductor coming from the mains and the outgoing conductor are connected to the fuse base. A fitting insert ensures that only the right fuse fits into the socket. The fusible unit itself is considered by most people to be the actual fuse and is effectively the replaceable breaking point of the circuit in question. During assembly, it is first inserted into the screw cap and screwed together with it into the fuse base. Please make sure that the current-carrying conductor is always connected to the foot contact of the fuse base. This means that accidental touching and the associated electric shocks when checking or changing the fuse link can be ruled out.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > D0-system fuse base you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Busbar baseCapsule fuseCeramic baseCeramic fuse baseCopper railD0 fuse baseD0 fuse socketD0 tab fuse baseD0-system fuse baseD01 socketD02 socketD03 socketFuse basesFuse elementFuse holderFuse link clipFuse link retaining springFuse retaining springFuse socketMolded fuse baseNeozed elementNeozed fuse basePlastic basePlastic fuse socketPower distributionRetaining springRider securing elementSpare Partsfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue D-type fuse base:ABBABNEatonHagerHenselMersenRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensStriebel & JohnWöhner
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Mersen - D02GG40V35 - NEOZED fuse link D02, 35A black D02GG40V35
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Siemens - 5SD450 - Silized fuse link DIII E33 35A 5SD450
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