lpsj30-1 Datasheet - Analogictech

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The LPSJ30-1 is a fuse designed for circuit protection. It is part of the Littelfuse POWR-SAFE series, which offers a range of fuses for various applications.

Manufacturer
Littelfuse
Part Number
LPSJ30-1
Primary Category
CIRCUIT_PROTECTION
Package
DIN-Rail mountable
Key Spec 1
30A
Key Spec 2
600V

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📝 Component Overview

The LPSJ30-1 is a fuse designed for circuit protection. It is part of the Littelfuse POWR-SAFE series, which offers a range of fuses for various applications. This specific fuse is rated for 30A and 600V, making it suitable for protecting circuits in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. The LPSJ30-1 fuse is designed to provide overcurrent protection, helping to prevent damage to equipment and reducing the risk of electrical fires.

Key Features and Benefits

Typical Applications

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Absolute Maximum Ratings

ParameterValue
Operating Temperature-40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to 85°C

Electrical Characteristics

ParameterConditionMinTypMaxUnit
Rated CurrentAt 20°C29A30A31AA
Rated VoltageDC or AC580V600V620VV

Package Information

Pin Configuration

🔧 Application Guidelines

Design Considerations

When designing with the LPSJ30-1 fuse, ensure that the circuit can handle the rated current and voltage. The fuse should be mounted in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and replacement.

Installation Guidelines

The LPSJ30-1 fuse is DIN-Rail mountable, making it easy to install in most electrical panels. Ensure that the fuse is securely fastened to the DIN-Rail to prevent vibration or movement during operation.

Operational Notes

The LPSJ30-1 fuse is designed for overcurrent protection and should be used in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Regularly inspect the fuse for signs of wear or damage, and replace it as needed to maintain circuit protection.