| Product Item | RT18 Fuse Holders |
| Rated Current | 32A, 63A, 125A |
| Rated Voltage | AC 400V/690V |
| Pole | 1, 1+N, 2, 3, 3+N |
| Fuse Size | 10*38mm, 14*51mm, 22*58mm |
| Standard | IEC 60269-2 GB/T 13539.2 |
| Applications | Industrial Control Cabinets |
| Operation Mode | Direct Front or External Operation Handle |
RT18 is one of the classical fuse holders. GRL RT series fuse holders with a completely new structure design.
RT18 has two indicator lights and a special outlook. The raw materials are PA66-V0 flame-retardant plastic and copper contacts.
There are 3 models:
GRL provides AC types and DC 1000V types for different applications. AC types are normally used as a protective switch in the power distribution system and industrial power control systems.
DC1000V fuse hold is widely used in Photovoltaic Solutions. The din rail design makes installation easy and convenient. And it can be combined freely with connecting accessories from 1P to 2P, 3P and 4P(3P+N).
As a qualified new product, we have got a TUV certificate and test report for the GRL RT fuse and holder.
The terms “fuse box” and “fuse panel” are often used interchangeably and can refer to the same component in an electrical system. However, in some contexts, there can be a slight difference in their usage:
1.Fuse Box: A fuse box typically refers to a compact enclosure or housing that contains a group of fuses, usually arranged in a single row or column.
The fuse box is often located in a visible and easily accessible area, such as a residential basement, utility room, or garage.RT18 Fuse Holders
It typically has a hinged cover or door that can be opened to access the fuses for inspection or replacement. In residential settings, a fuse box is commonly used to distribute electrical power to various circuits within the house.RT18 Fuse Holders
2.Fuse Panel: A fuse panel is a broader term that can refer to a larger assembly or arrangement of fuses, circuit breakers, switches, and other electrical control devices. It may include additional components such as main disconnect switches, grounding bars, or bus bars.
A fuse panel is usually used in commercial or industrial settings where larger electrical loads and multiple circuits are involved. It provides centralized control and protection for the electrical system.
While the terms may have some subtle differences in their usage, they generally refer to similar electrical components that serve the purpose of protecting electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions.RT18 Fuse Holders
Both fuse boxes and fuse panels contain fuses or circuit breakers that are designed to interrupt the flow of current when necessary to protect the electrical system and connected equipment.
It’s important to note that the terminology may vary depending on the region or specific industry practices. It’s always best to consult with a qualified electrician or refer to local electrical codes and standards to ensure accurate understanding and usage of the terms.
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