The Kussmaul ANL Fuses provide dependable high-amperage circuit protection for fire apparatus, ambulances, rescue vehicles, command vehicles, and other specialty vehicle electrical systems. Designed for use with compatible ANL fuse blocks, these heavy-duty fuses help protect high-current DC circuits and electrical equipment from damage caused by excessive current.
Constructed from tin-plated copper and rated for electrical systems up to 80 VDC, each ANL fuse features a see-through mica element that allows technicians to quickly inspect the fuse and identify a blown link. Available in multiple amperage ratings from 150 to 500 amps, Kussmaul ANL Fuses provide flexible circuit protection options for demanding vehicle electrical installations.
Features
• Heavy-duty ANL fuses designed for high-amperage DC circuit protection
• Compatible with industry-standard ANL fuse blocks
• Tin-plated copper construction provides dependable electrical performance
• See-through mica element allows quick visual identification of a blown fuse link
• Rated for electrical systems up to 80 VDC
• Available in multiple amperage ratings to match different circuit protection requirements
• Suitable for use with the Kussmaul Model 100-4407-5 500-amp fuse block
• Ideal for fire apparatus, ambulances, rescue vehicles, command vehicles, and specialty vehicle electrical systems
Available Variants
• 150 Amp – Product Code 100-0150-0
• 200 Amp – Product Code 100-0200-0
• 250 Amp – Product Code 100-0250-0
• 300 Amp – Product Code 100-0300-0
• 350 Amp – Product Code 100-0350-0
• 400 Amp – Product Code 100-0400-0
• 500 Amp – Product Code 100-0500-0
Specifications
• Manufacturer: Kussmaul Electronics
• Product Type: ANL Fuse
• Fuse Construction: Tin-Plated Copper
• Fuse Element: See-Through Mica Element
• Maximum Voltage Rating: 80 VDC
• Available Amperage Ratings: 150A, 200A, 250A, 300A, 350A, 400A, 500A
• Compatible Fuse Block: Kussmaul Model 100-4407-5 and Other Compatible Industry-Standard ANL Fuse Blocks
• Applications: High-Amperage DC Circuit Protection for Emergency Vehicles and Specialty Vehicle Electrical Systems