Traction Fuses

What are fuses used for?

Fuses are intended for protecting electrical receivers from overloads and short circuits. They’re equipped with fuse elements, which are burnt after overload or short circuit in a protected circuit. All fuses are constructed similarly and...

What are fuses used for?

Fuses are intended for protecting electrical receivers from overloads and...

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Products that are marked "On Order" in the "Available Quantity" column are usually not in stock. Such products are available for purchase, however, due to their limited customer base, they usually have higher minimum quantities. DACPOL offers products that are not in stock for the following reasons: DACPOL currently has a large number of electronic components in stock and adds new products every day, however, tens of thousands of additional components and their various variants are available from our suppliers. Even though it is unreasonable to have all these products in stock due to the limited sales, we believe that it is in the best interest of our customers to make them available. Our goal is to inform customers about the maximum number of products available and enable them to make decisions based on specifications, prices, availability, required minimums and our technical advice. Please note that selecting the "In Stock" checkbox may limit the display to only products available for delivery straight from the shelf.

What are fuses used for?

Fuses are intended for protecting electrical receivers from overloads and short circuits. They’re equipped with fuse elements, which are burnt after overload or short circuit in a protected circuit. All fuses are constructed similarly and consist of: fuse elements, filler, enclosure, and contacts.

In the category of traction fuse we’re offering:

  • DC traction fuses;
  • VR03/VG03 traction fuses;
  • Traction Fuses Series 170M, 2400VDC, from 100A to 400A;
  • Traction Fuses Series 170M, 2000VDC, from 20A to 600A.

Applications of traction and railway DC fuses:

  • rail infrastructure,
  • power distribution,
  • converters,
  • main electrical feed,
  • instrumentation,
  • lighting,
  • air conditioning.