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Fuses Neozed, Diazed, Silized, and Minized represent the backbone of overcurrent protection in low-voltage electrical installations, designed to safeguard cables, motors, and control circuits against short circuits and overloads. These fuse systems are characterized by their standardized dimensions, rated currents from 2A up to 100A, and breakin...
Fuses Neozed, Diazed, Silized, and Minized represent the backbone of overcurrent protection in low-voltage electrical installations, designed to safeguard cables, motors, and control circuits against short circuits and overloads. These fuse systems are characterized by their standardized dimensions, rated currents from 2A up to 100A, and breaking capacities typically reaching 50kA or higher at 400V AC. The key technical distinction lies in the base and cap design: Diazed (D-type) fuses use a threaded Edison base with a gauge ring for selectivity, while Neozed (D0-type) fuses employ a compact cylindrical body with a pin system for tamper-proof operation. Silized fuses offer enhanced short-circuit performance with silver-plated contacts, and Minized fuses are ultra-compact variants for space-constrained panels. All types operate with specific fuse links (e.g., gG for general application, aM for motor protection) and require matching fuse holders, bases, and screw caps to ensure proper isolation and arc extinction. Common voltage ratings include 400V AC and 250V DC, with optional indicator systems for blown fuse detection.
These fuses are predominantly installed in distribution boards, switchgear cabinets, and motor control centers across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors. They are critical in protecting branch circuits in lighting panels, HVAC systems, pump stations, and conveyor drives. In industrial automation, Diazed and Neozed fuses are often used as back-up protection for contactors and soft starters, while Minized variants fit into terminal blocks and small enclosures for decentralized control systems. Their modular design allows easy integration into DIN-rail or panel-mounted fuse holders, making them ideal for retrofitting older installations or new builds requiring selective coordination.
The main subcategories include Neozed fuse bases (e.g., D01, D02 sizes), Diazed fuse bases (DII, DIII, DIV), Silized fuse holders, and Minized fuse carriers. Key article codes follow patterns like SI0513-001 for a Neozed base 1-pole 63A, or SI0513-010 for a Diazed screw cap 25A. The coding typically includes the category prefix (SI0513) followed by a dash and a three-digit sequential number indicating size, current rating, and pole configuration. For example, SI0513-005 might denote a 2-pole Neozed holder for 32A, while SI0513-020 could be a Silized fuse link 50A gG. These codes are standardized across our catalog for easy cross-referencing.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network ensures access to genuine, certified fuse systems with real-time pricing and stock availability. Our engineering team provides technical support for fuse coordination studies, selectivity analysis, and replacement recommendations. We offer express worldwide shipping, with same-day dispatch for in-stock items, minimizing downtime in critical processes. Each product includes detailed datasheets with breaking capacity curves and mounting instructions, ensuring compliance with IEC 60269 and UL 248 standards.
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