Product Description
Littelfuse Industrial Business Unit FLQ Series Cylindrical Fuse; Needs Holder; 1.125A; 10kA; 500 VAC;300 VDC; Slow Blow; 5AG, 10x38mm Midget
Fuse • Mounting Type: Requires Holder • Fuse Type: Cartridge • Current Rating (Amps): 1.125A • Voltage Rating - AC: 500 VAC • Voltage Rating - DC: 300 VDC • Response Time: Slow Blow • Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: 10kA • Package / Case: 5AG, 10mm x 38mm (Midget)
Product Information
| Manufacturer | Littelfuse Industrial Business Unit |
| Product Category | Fuse |
| Product Sub Category | Cylindrical Fuse |
| Series | FLQ Series |
| Catalog Part Number | FLQ1.12 |
| Ordering Part Number | 0FLQ1.12T |
Specifications
| Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
|---|---|
| Mounting Type | Requires Holder |
| Fuse Type | Cartridge |
| Current Rating (Amps) | 1.125A |
| Voltage Rating - AC | 500 VAC |
| Voltage Rating - DC | 300 VDC |
| Response Time | Slow Blow |
| Applications | Transformer Protection |
| Approval Agency | CSA, UL |
| Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage | 10kA |
| Package / Case | 5AG, 10mm x 38mm (Midget) |
| Size / Dimension | 0.406" Dia x 1.500" L (10.31mm x 38.10mm) |
Series Features
Littelfuse FLQ Fuses Provide Exceptional Supplemental Overcurrent Protection
Series DescriptionThe FLQ series 500 V fuses are designed to provide supplemental overcurrent protection of control power transformers, solenoids, and circuits with high in-rush currents. They also provide excellent supplemental protection of small motors. These time-delay fuses can carry an overload several times the normal load for a short period of time without blowing. The FLQ fuses are non-indicating and may be used with an indicating fuse block to identify a blown fuse. Note that UL and CSA 500 V ratings permit use on 480 V circuits.
- 10x38 mm size: Common dimensions used in a variety of applications
- Time-delay: Allows for temporary current surge for a short period of time without blowing
- POWR-GARD® technology: Ensures quality backup overcurrent protection
Control circuit transformers, Solenoids, Circuits with high in-rush currents, Small motors