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| Item | Fuse |
|---|---|
| Ac Voltage | 600V AC |
| Amps | 60A |
| Body Material | Melamine |
| Body Style | Cylindrical |
| Class | Class J |
| Compatible Fuse Block Series | Ch30J, Ch60J, J600, Jm600, Jm601, Jm602, Jm604, Jm606, Jp600, Jt600, Jtn600 |
| Connection Type | Ferrule End x Ferrule End |
| Dc Voltage Rating | 300V DC |
| Depth | Not Available |
| Diameter | 1 1/16" |
| Element | Dual |
| Equivalent Brand And Series | Bussmann LPJ, Littelfuse JTD, Mersen AJT Series |
| Equivalent Series | Ajt, Jtd, Lpj |
| Fits Fuse Block Style | Nonrejection |
| Functionally Equal To | Ferraz, Gould AJT, Littelfuse JTD |
| Fuse Block Design | Non Rejection |
| Fuse Class | Class J |
| Fuse Holder Code | AA Alkaline |
|---|---|
| Fuse Length | 2 3/8" |
| Fuse Size | 2 3/8" x 1 1/16" |
| Fuse Type | Time Delay Current Limiting |
| Indicating / Nonindicating | Non Indicating |
| Interrupt Rating | 100 kA at 300V DC, 300 kA at 600V AC |
| Length | 2 3/8" |
| Overall Diameter | 1 1/16" |
| Rejection / Nonrejection | Rejection |
| Response Time | 10 sec. @ 500% |
| Series | LPJ Series |
| Source | Mouser |
| Speed | Time Delay |
| Speed Type | Time Delay |
| Standards | Ce/Ul-Special Purpose Guide Jfhr/Csa Class 1422-02 |
| Visual Indication | Non Indicating |
| Voltage | 600V AC/300V DC |
| Width | Not Available |
Bussmann LPJ-60SP fuse uses a long time delay to minimise needless fuse openings due to temporary overloads and transient surges. It helps to regulate the timing of switching operations during a motor startup.
| Height (cm) | 2.69 |
|---|---|
| Length (cm) | 6.05 |
| Width (cm) | 2.69 |
| HS Code | 8536100040 |
|---|---|
| Country Of Origin | MX |
| Weight (kg) | 0.0855 |



It is a non-indicating fuse. If you need an indicating fuse with the same current rating, check out Bussmann LPJ-60SPI fuse.
The controlled heating in a time delay fuse prevents nuisance tripping by allowing temporary overcurrents, often associated with inrush currents during startup, to pass through without triggering the fuse. The fuse element heats up gradually, giving the circuit enough time to stabilise and the initial current surge to subside. This feature ensures that the fuse does not interrupt the circuit unnecessarily.
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