LITTELFUSE L60030C-1CDIN R ACS600V CLS CC 30A 1 POLE DINMNT RLS
LITTELFUSE L60030C-1CDIN R ACS600V CLS CC 30A 1 POLE DINMNT RLS
Stanion #L60030C1CDINRLIT
MFG #L60030C-1CDINR
UPC #79458161991
Product Overview
Littelfuse® DIN series class CC fuse blocks have integral DIN rail mounting capabilities that allow secure mounting to 35 mm inhat in type DIN rails. New releasable mechanism allows installation and removal of block without removing adjacent components on DIN rail. Electrical panel builders and machine builders no longer need to use mounting adapters, saving assembly time and related costs.
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BrandLittelfuse®
Amperage Rating30 A
ClassCC
Connection TypeBox Lug
Country of OriginCN
Dimensions3.345 in L x 0.75 in W x 1.4 in H
Fuse Diameter13/32 in
Fuse Length1-1/2 in
Manufacturer NameLittelfuse
MaterialThermoplastic
Mounting TypeDIN Rail
Number of Poles1
SeriesL600C
Suitable For Use WithCCMR, KLDR and KLKR Series Fuse
Temperature Rating125 deg C
Voltage Rating600 VAC/VDC
Wire Size14 to 6 AWG
- 1200 VAC minimum dielectric strength
- Space saving design
- Universal mounting holes for easy replacement
- Indication offered on CD blocks
- Rejection feature that prevents the insertion of fuses with lower interrupting rating or voltage ratings
- Clip design reduces resistance and heat
- One hand release from DIN rail optional
- Covers available for all amperages to enhance safety
- Non-DIN rail fuse blocks have interlocking feature allowing ganging for any number of poles
- Copper box lug
- Zinc plated steel screw and captive pressure plate
- Tin plated copper alloy clip/terminals
- Lead (Pb) free
- 4 N-m torque rating
- Pressure plate with quick connect terminal
- Cu solid/stranded wire
- Spring-free mechanism allows for easy installation and removal
- Integral DIN rail mounting reduces assembly time
- Quick connect terminals accommodate side or top connection
UL File No. E14721|CSA File No. LR7316|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.