MERSEN Fuse: TRM Series, Midget, Time-Delay, 1.125 A, 250 V AC, 13/32 in x 1 1/2 in
The MERSEN TRM Series is a time-delay cylindrical fuse, specifically a midget fuse rated at 1.125 A and 250 V AC. It has dimensions of 13/32 in x 1 1/2 in and is non-indicating, with the manufacturer part number…
SKU 3G-OTH-25200
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Product Description
The MERSEN TRM Series is a time-delay cylindrical fuse, specifically a midget fuse rated at 1.125 A and 250 V AC. It has dimensions of 13/32 in x 1 1/2 in and is non-indicating, with the manufacturer part number TRM1-1/8.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MERSEN TRM1-1/8 fuse used for?
The MERSEN TRM1-1/8 is a time-delay midget fuse rated at 1.125 A and 250 V AC. It protects industrial control circuits, transformers, and solenoids from overloads and short circuits, allowing temporary inrush currents without nuisance opening.
What are the specifications of the MERSEN TRM1-1/8 fuse?
The MERSEN TRM1-1/8 is a TRM Series, midget, time-delay, non-indicating fuse. It is rated 1.125 A, 250 V AC, with dimensions 13/32 in x 1 1/2 in. The manufacturer part number is TRM1-1/8.
Where to buy the MERSEN TRM1-1/8 fuse worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the MERSEN TRM1-1/8 fuse worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics and customs clearance to deliver this time-delay midget fuse to your facility, regardless of location.
How to select the correct MERSEN TRM series fuse for my application?
To select the correct MERSEN TRM series fuse, match the voltage rating (250 V AC) and current rating (1.125 A) to your circuit requirements. Consider the time-delay characteristic for inductive loads. 3G Electric can help interpret your demand and source the right part.
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