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New Littelfuse 150520 Inline Fuse Holder Series Offers Easier Installation, Saves PC Board Space

June 1, 2023

New Littelfuse 150520 Inline Fuse Holder Series Offers Easier Installation, Saves PC Board Space

The latest 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders have a rated 600 VAC/VDC voltage at 20 amps in a 5×20 mm size. These convenient inline fuses are ideal for applications requiring supplemental circuit protection, including data centers, industrial HVAC and power supplies. The 150520 provides eight-inch pre-stripped wire leads and preassembled fuse clips for quick installation.

The latest 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders are ideal for use in many applications, including:
  • Data centers & cloud
  • Industrial HVAC
  • Consumer electronics
  • LED lighting ballasts
  • Appliances

“Expanding our product line to include the 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders provides electronics designers with additional flexibility,” said Style Lui, Global Product Manager at Littelfuse. “The single-piece molded body allows easier installation, offering an alternative to our existing inline holders, giving the customer more application options.”

The 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders offer the following key benefits:
  • Provides an inline solution for designs that require 5×20 mm fuse sizes.
  • High voltage 600 VAC/VDC rating with 20 A current rating that accommodates many power applications.
  • The inline version saves space on the printed circuit board.
  • Eight-inch pre-stripped wire leads and preassembled fuse clips enable quick installation.
  • UL recognized to UL / CSA 4248-1.

Availability

The 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders are available in bulk packs of 100 pieces. Place sample requests through authorized Littelfuse distributors worldwide. For a listing of Littelfuse distributors, please visit Littelfuse.com.

More Information

Additional information on the latest series release is available on the 150520 Series Inline Fuse Holders product page. For technical questions, please contact Style Lui, Global Product Manager, sliu@littelfuse.com.

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