LITTELFUSE KLLU800 FUS 6 00V T/D CLASS L 800A
LITTELFUSE KLLU800 FUS 6 00V T/D CLASS L 800A
Stanion #KLLU800LIT
MFG #KLLU800
UPC #79458271034
Prop 65
Product Overview
KLLU series UL Listed, time delay, class L are quality fuses in every sense of the word. They were developed to provide a somewhat lower priced alternate to the POWR-PRO® KLPC series fuses. KLLU series fuses meet or exceed all UL requirements for class L fuses. For superior protection and performance, specification grade POWR-PRO® KLPC series fuses are the recommended fuses.
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BrandLittelfuse®
Amperage Rating800 A
Body Size2 in Dia x 8.63 in L
Body TypeCartridge
ClassL
Country of OriginMX
Indicating/Non-IndicatingNon-Indicating
Interrupt Rating20/200 kA
Manufacturer NameLittelfuse
MaterialMelamine
Mounting TypeBolt
SeriesKLLU
Terminal TypeKnife Blade
TypeCurrent Limiting Economical
Voltage Rating600 VAC/300 VDC
Service Switches, Switchboard Mains and Feeders, Motor Control Center Mains, Large Motor Branch Circuits and Circuit Breaker Protection Applications
- Current limiting reduces short circuit damage to systems and equipment and reduced downtime
- Easily coordinated with other system components
- 10 s minimum time delay at 500% of rating eliminates needless downtime caused by heavy starting currents of large motors and other inductive loads
- Selective coordination KLLU fuses co-ordinate well with other class L fuses and with all current limiting Littelfuse® fuses rated 600 A or less
- Reduced downtime
- KLLU fuse time current characteristics closely match typical time current curves of circuit breakers
- Although fuse/circuit breaker systems can seldom be 100 percent coordinated , KLLU Series fuses permit use of a wider range of breaker setting than fast-acting class L fuses
- Excellent protection for a single breaker or a group of breakers
- 200 kA at 600 VAC, 20 kA at 300 VDC interrupting rating
UL File No. E81895|UL 248-10|CSA File No. LR29862|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.