Fuse (Automotive) - Wikipedia
Fuse (Automotive) - Wikipedia
Fuse (Automotive) - Wikipedia
Fuse(automotive)Wikipedia
Fuse(automotive)
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Automotivefusesareaclassoffusesusedtoprotectthe
wiringandelectricalequipmentforvehicles.Theyare
generallyratedforcircuitsnohigherthan24voltsdirect
current,butsometypesareratedfor42voltelectrical
systems.Theyareoccasionallyusedinnonautomotive
electricalproducts.
Contents
1 Bladetype
1.1 Sizegroups
1.2 Colorcoding
2 Boschtype
2.1 Colorcoding
3 Lucastype
3.1 Colorcoding
4 Glasstubetype
5 Limitertype
6 Seealso
7 References
8 Externallinks
8.1 Automotivefuseselectionguides
8.2 Bladefuses
8.3 Fusiblelinks
8.4 Glasstubefuses
Bladetypefusescomeinsixphysicalsizes:micro2,micro3,lowprofilemini,mini,regular,
andmaxi
Bladetype
Bladefuses(alsocalledspadeorpluginfuses),withaplasticbodyandtwoprongsthatfitintosockets,aremostlyusedinautomobiles.Eachfuseis
printedwiththeratedcurrentinamperesonthetop.Thesetypesoffusescomeinsixdifferentphysicaldimensions:
micro2
micro3
lowprofilemini(APS),
mini(APM/ATM)
regular(APR/ATC/ATO/ATS)
maxi(APX)heavyduty.
Unofficially,theAPSfuseissometimescalled"micro"sincethetermmeanssmallerthanmini,butrecentlyfusesusingthemicronamehavebeen
released.Regularbladetypefuses,alsoknownasstandardfuses,weredevelopedin1976forlowvoltageuseinmotorvehicles.Theminifuseswere
developedinthe1990s.Bladetypefusescanbemountedinfuseblocks,inlinefuseholders,orfuseclips.TheATCfusehasafuseelementthatis
closedorsealedinsidetheplastichousingandtheATOfusehasafuseelementthatisopenorexposedonthebottomofthefusebetweentheblades.
Sizegroups
BladeSize
BladeGroup
Dimensions
LWH
CommonRatings(Maximum
Amperage)
Micro2
APT,ATR
9.13.815.3mm
Micro3
ATL
14.44.218.1mm 5,7.5,10,15
5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30
LowProfile
Mini
APS,ATT
10.93.818.73mm 2,3,4,5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30
Mini
APM,ATM
10.93.616.3mm 2,3,4,5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30
Regular
APR,ATC(Closed),ATO(open),
ATS[1]
19.15.118.5mm
0.5,1,2,3,4,5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30,
35,40
Maxi
APX
29.28.534.3mm
20,25,30,35,40,50,60,70,80,100,
120
Mini,Regular,andMaxi
BladeTypeFuses
Wherespacepermits,aminiaturecircuitbreakerissometimesusedtoreplaceabladetypefuseinthesamefuseholder.
Colorcoding
Bladefusesuseacommoncoloringschemeforthemicro2,micro3,lowprofilemini,mini,andregularsizefuses,andapartialcolorsimilaritywiththe
maxisizefuses.Thefollowingtableshowsthecommonlyavailablefusesforeachsizegroup.
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RegularBladeTypeFuse
Color
Current
Low
Micro2 Micro3
Mini Reg
rating
profile
Maxi
Darkblue 0.5A
Black
1A
Gray
2A
Violet
3A
Pink
4A
Tan
5A
Brown
7.5A
Red
10A
Blue
15A
Yellow
20A
Clear
25A
Green
30A
Bluegreen 35A
Orange
40A
Red
50A
Blue
60A
Gray
Brown
Amber/tan 70A
Clear
80A
Violet
100A
Purple
120A
Regularfuses(ATO)rated0.5A,35Aand40AarenotmentionedintheDINstandards,[2]butareavailableinsomeproductsfromLittelfuse,among
others.
Boschtype
Boschtypefuses(alsoknownascontinental,torpedo,ATS,orGBCtypefuses)areusedinold(oftenEuropean)
automobiles.Thephysicaldimensionofthistypeoffuseis625mmwithconicalends.Boschtypefusesusuallyusethe
samecolorcodingfortheratedcurrent.TheDINstandardis72581/1.
Colorcoding
Color
Currentrating
Yellow
5A
White
8A
Redor
Green
16A
Blue
25A
Greyor
Black
40A
Boschtypefuse(usedin
oldercars)
Lucastype
LucastypefusesareusedinoldBritishmadeorassembledautomobiles.Thephysicallengthofthisceramictypeoffuseiseither1inchor1.25inch,
withconicalends.Glasstubefuseshavestraightends.Lucastypefusesusuallyusethesamecolorcodingfortheratedcurrent.Lucasfuseshavethree
ratingsthecontinuouscurrenttheyaredesignedtocarry,theinstantaneouscurrentatwhichtheywillfuse,andthecontinuouscurrentatwhichthey
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willalsofuse.ThefigurefoundonLucasfusesisthecontinuousfusingcurrentwhichistwicethecontinuousampereratingthatthesystemshouldbe
usingthiscanbeasourceofconfusionwhenreplacingLucasfuseswithnonLucasfuses.TheLucas1/4"diameterglasstubefusehaveadifferent
lengthascomparedtothestandardUSitem.TheLucas1/4"diameterglasstubefuseis1and5/32"[~29.4mm]long,whiletheUSstandard1/4"glass
tubefuseis1and1/4"[~32.0mm]long.
Colorcoding
Color
Continuousampere(=ratedcurrent)
Instantaneousfusingampere
Continuousfusingampere
Blue
1.5
3.5
Yellow
2.25
4.5
RedonYellow
2.5
Green
NutBrown
10
RedonGreen
12
10
GreenonBlack
12
10
RedonBrown
14
12
LightBrown
7.5
18
15
Pink
12.5
30
25
White
17.5
40
35
PurpleonYellow
25
60
50
YellowonRed
30
75
60
Glasstubetype
NorthAmericanbuiltautomobilesupto1981hadelectricalsystemsprotectedbycylindricalglasscartridgefusesrated32
voltsDCandcurrentratingsfrom4amperesto30amperes.Theseareknownas"SFE"fuses,astheyweredesignedbythe
SocietyofFuseEngineerstopreventtheinsertionofagrosslyinadequateorunsafefuseintothevehicle'sfusepanel.[3][4]
TheseSFEfusesallhavea14inchdiameter,andthelengthvariesaccordingtotheratingofthefuse.
GlassTubetypefuse
A4ampSFE4fuseis58inchlong(thesamedimensionasanAGAfuseofanyrating),
a6ampSFE6fuseis34inchlong,
a7.5ampSFE7.5fuseis78inchlong(sameasanAGWfuseofanyrating),
a9ampSFE9fuseis78inchlong(sameasanAGWfuseofanyrating),
a14ampSFE14fuseis1116inchlong,
a20ampSFE20fuseis114inchlong(sameasanAGCfuseofanyrating),and
a30ampSFE30fuseis1716incheslong.[3]
Thereareanumberoflookalikefuseswhichcaneasilybeconfusedwiththese.Ingeneralthistypeoffusewillhavean"AG"labelofsomekind,which
originallystoodfor"allglass."Thereareatleastsevendifferentsizesoffuseswitha1/4inchdiameter.Thefuseslistedarethemostcommonforthe
size,whichisalwaysafastactingfuse:
1AGsize,typeAGA,1ampto30amp,1/4inchdiameterby58inchlong[3]
7AGsize,typeAGW,1ampto30amp,1/4inchdiameterby78inchlong[3]
8AGsize,typeAGX,1ampto30amp,1/4inchdiameterby1inchlong[5]
3AGsize,typeAGC,0.125ampto50amp,1/4inchdiameterby114inchlong[5]
UKsize,typeUK,35ampto50amp,1/4inchdiameterby114inchlong[3]
9AGsize,typeAGY,50amp,1/4inchdiameterby1716inchlong[3]
5AGsize,typeAGU,1ampto60amp,1332inchdiameterby112inchlong.[3]Alsocalled"Midgetfuses."[5]
Theseandotherfusesarestillbeingmanufacturedformanyapplications,includingforACcircuitsandDCuses.Somearetimedelayed,slowreacting,
orhaveleadsforterminalsusedincircuitswithoutafuseholder.[5][4]ManyofthefusedimensionsandcharacteristicsarepublishedbytheSocietyof
AutomotiveEngineersasStandardSAEJ554.
Limitertype
Limiterfusesconsistofametalstripfromalockplate,forcurrentsover40amperes.Frequently,theseareusedincloseproximitytostarterbatteryfuse
boxes.Theyareusedalsoinelectricvehicles,e.g.,inforklifttrucks.Becausestripfusesrequiretheuseoftoolsforreplacementtheyaretherefore
legallyconsiderednonserviceablecomponentsforendusers.
Seealso
Fusiblelink
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References
1.http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/standardats
2.http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/FKS_32V.pdf
3.AftermarketGlassFuses(http://www.littelfuse.com/~/media/Automotive/Datasheets/Fuses/AutomotiveAftermarket/GlassFuses/Littelfuse_Aftermarket_Glass.pd
f)
4.GlassFuses(http://www.littelfuse.com/products/fuses/automotiveaftermarketproducts/glassfuses.aspx)
5.[1](http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/bussmann/consumer/products/home_circuit_protectionproductsandaccessories/fuses/Glass_Ceramic.html)
Externallinks
Automotivefuseselectionguides
CooperBussmannAutomotiveSelectionGuideForVehiclesOfYears19902007(http://www.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/96a1dc2ff8d549f2a
9bf6ca300d46bd9.pdf)
Bladefuses
LittelfuseBladeFuses:Micro2(http://www.littelfuse.com/products/fuses/passengercarandcommercialvehicle/bladefuses/~/media/Automotiv
e/Datasheets/Fuses/PassengerCarandCommercialVehicle/BladeFuses/Littelfuse_Micro2_Blade_Fuses.pdf),Micro3(http://www.littelfuse.co
m/~/media/Automotive/Datasheets/Fuses/PassengerCarandCommercialVehicle/BladeFuses/Littelfuse_Micro3_Blade_Fuses.pdf),Low
ProfileMini(http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/LittelfuseFuse891.pdf),Mini(http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/Littel
fuseAutomotiveBladeFuseMINI32V.pdf),Regular(http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/Littelfuse_BladeFuse_ATO32V.pdf),Maxi
(http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/LittelfuseAutomotiveBladeFuseMAXI32V.pdf)
CooperBussmannAutomotiveBladeFuses(http://www.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/1389d1edb82a4bcba06fc24afd4986b0.pdf)
OptiFuseAutomotiveBladeFuses(http://www.optifuse.com/fusesautoblade.php)
Fusiblelinks
CooperBussmannAutomotiveHighAmpFusesandFusibleLinks(http://www.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/01e5795a2857422e85c062eb8b13
d2c5.pdf)
Glasstubefuses
CooperBussmannGlassandCeramicTubeFuses(http://www.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/7e17b38e88c44159892dba9b51f75907.pdf)
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