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ABE7FU200
FUSE CERAMIC 1A 250VAC 5X20MM
Schneider Electric
5
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1 : € 3,44000
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Cartridge, Ceramic
1 A
250 V
Fast Blow
5mm x 20mm
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0.197" Dia x 0.787" L (5.00mm x 20.00mm)
ABE7FU200
FUSE CERAMIC 500MA 250VAC 5X20MM
Schneider Electric
10
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1 : € 3,74000
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Cartridge, Ceramic
500 mA
250 V
Fast Blow
5mm x 20mm
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0.197" Dia x 0.787" L (5.00mm x 20.00mm)
ABE7FU200
FUSE CERAMIC 2A 250VAC 5X20MM
Schneider Electric
5
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1 : € 5,87000
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Cartridge, Ceramic
2 A
250 V
Fast Blow
5mm x 20mm
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0.197" Dia x 0.787" L (5.00mm x 20.00mm)
ABE7FU200
FUSE CERAMIC 6.3A 250VAC 5X20MM
Schneider Electric
1
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1 : € 6,12000
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Cartridge, Ceramic
6.3 A
250 V
Fast Blow
5mm x 20mm
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0.197" Dia x 0.787" L (5.00mm x 20.00mm)
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10 : € 4,59400
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Cartridge, Ceramic
4 A
250 V
Fast Blow
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FUSE CARTRIDGE 5 X 20 FAST BLOW
FUSE CARTRIDGE 5 X 20 FAST BLOW
Schneider Electric
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10 : € 6,65500
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10 : € 14,09600
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Cartridge, Ceramic
315 mA
250 V
Fast Blow
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FUSE CARTRIDGE 400MA 5X20MM
FUSE CARTRIDGE 400MA 5X20MM
Schneider Electric
0
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10 : € 19,16600
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Obsolete
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400 mA
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Fast Blow
5mm x 20mm
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0.197" Dia x 0.787" L (5.00mm x 20.00mm)
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About Fuses


Fuses are fundamental circuit protection devices used in automotive and electronic systems to protect wiring and components from overcurrent, overload, and short circuit conditions. Under normal operation, current flows through a calibrated metal element designed for a specific rating. When current exceeds that limit, due to a short circuit, inrush current, or sustained overload, the element heats and melts, permanently opening the circuit. Because most fuses are non-resettable, they must be replaced after operation. They provide fast, reliable protection for both low-voltage and high-voltage circuits.

Common formats include mini, low-profile mini, ATO/ATC, and maxi fuses. Selection must match:

  • Current rating (never oversize)
  • Physical format (fit in fuse block)
  • Ambient temperature derating (high under-hood temps reduce effective capacity)
  • Load behavior (steady vs inrush-heavy circuits) using time-current selection curves
  • PCB / SMD Fuse Selection & Behavior

In electronic circuits, SMD fuses protect low-voltage PCB traces and components. Proper selection depends on:

Rated current and voltage
  • Fast-acting vs time-delay response
  • Ambient temperature derating (hot boards reduce fuse capacity)
  • Surge tolerance using manufacturer time-current curves

These factors ensure the fuse survives normal transients but opens under true fault conditions without damaging the board.

Troubleshooting & Replacement Checklist
  • Confirm failure
  • Check loss of circuit function
  • Verify with multimeter continuity test (do not rely on visual inspection alone)
  • Check for root cause
  • Look for parasitic draw conditions (unexpected current drain)
  • Inspect wiring for shorts or overload sources
  • Verify fuse holder contact integrity (loose, corroded, or heat-damaged terminals)
  • Replace correctly
  • Match exact amperage rating
  • Match physical size and type
  • Match response type (fast vs time-delay)
If a replacement fuse blows immediately, the fault is still present and must be resolved before re-energizing the circuit.