Skip to Main Content

Mersen OTM5 Fast-Acting Fuse - Midget Class, 5 AMP, 250 VAC, 1-1/2" x 13/32"

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
OTM5
KR Part #:
EL0105
Weight:
0.23 lbs
In Stock
MSRP
$7.15
Now Only!
$5.49

Replace a blown fuse with Mersen Fast-Acting Fuse model OTM5. This 5 AMP fuse is compatible with 250 VAC. Once it blows, it must be replaced since it cannot be reset. Use this midget fuse to prevent overcurrent damage and protect your car wash equipment.

 
 

Product Description

Mersen Fast Acting One Time Fuse - 250 VAC

Did you blow a fuse at your car wash? If you did, replace it with Mersen Fast-Acting Fuse model OTM5. This is a 5 AMP midget class fuse that is compatible with 250 VAC. OTM stands One Time Midget which means once it blows, it needs to be replaced. These fuses cannot be reset. This valuable component prevents overcurrent damage when the electrical load exceeds the rating of your equipment. You can use this fuse for general-purpose applications including lighting, heating, control circuits, and more.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Mersen Ferraz Shawmut Chase Fuses
  • Model Number: OTM5
  • Quantity: 1
  • Amperage Rating: 5 A
  • Application: Supplemental protection of circuits up to 250 Volt AC and 10kA
  • Class: Midget
  • Connection: Ferrule
  • Country of Origin: Mexico
  • Interrupt Rating: 10 kA
  • Material: Paper
  • Mounting: Clip
  • Response Time: Fast-Acting
  • Size: 1.5 x 0.41 in
  • Special Features:
    • Low cost and fully rated for economy without compromise
    • Can be used with UltraSafe™ fuse holders 1 1/2" x 13/32" (10 mm x 38 mm) dimensions
  • Standard: 
    • RoHS Compliant
    • UL File No. E33925
    • C22.2 No. 248.14
    • UL Listed to standard 248-14
    • File E33925 CSA Certified to Standard C22.2 No. 248.14
  • Sub Brand: Amp-Trap®
  • Type: Midget Fuses
  • Voltage Rating: 250 VAC

What is a Fast-Acting Fuse?

A fast-acting fuse is an electrical fuse that responds almost instantaneously (within milliseconds) to overcurrent interrupting the flow of electricity to protect sensitive equipment from damage due to short circuits or sudden, high-current events.

Product Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Updating...
Loading...