Mersen Launches Non-Indicating Class J-TD Fuse Series

Mersen JTDfuse 400

Mar 11, 2019

Global Electrical Power and Advanced Materials manufacturer Mersen is pleased to announce the launch of the Non-Indicating Class J Time Delay Fuse series. With this introduction the Class J Time Delay fuse series now offers a full range of ampere ratings between 8-600A in both indicating and non-indicating categories. The non-indicating class J offers same reliability and performance as the globally popular Mersen Class J Time Delay fuse with SmartSpot indication to customers and applications not requiring similar fuses with indication. Mersen’s new non-indicating Class J Time Delay fuse series satisfies the National Electrical Code requirements for use in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations.

Susan Benson, VP Product Management says, “There is a huge market potential for the non-indicating Class J products. We are excited to be able to offer our customers both
non-indicating and indicating categories that complete the portfolio and bring in product
and price parity within market offerings.”

Another key benefit of the Mersen Non-Indicating Class J Time Delay Fuse series is that they possess the same size, mounting terminals, and ratings as the Mersen SmartSpot Class J Fuses.

The UL/CSA Listed Mersen Non-Indicating Class J Time Delay Fuse series is readily identifiable by suffixing the letter “N” to the Catalog Number of the equivalent Mersen SmartSpot Class J Time Delay Fuse and is available immediately.

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