Littelfuse RLN Series User Manual

Class h – rln / rls series fuses & lkn / lks links, Powr-gard, Fuse datasheet

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Fuse Datasheet

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Class H – RlN / Rls seRies fuses & lkN / lks liNks

250/600 VAC • Renewable • 1-600 A

Description

Littelfuse RLN and RLS series renewable fuses have
traditionally been used to provide low cost protection.
However, generally increased levels of available fault current
and the distinct possibility that renewable fuses may be
improperly renewed, have rendered them unsafe. The use of
these fuses in new applications is prohibited by law.

Specifications

Voltage Ratings

AC: 250 V (RLN); 600 V (RLS)

Interrupting Ratings AC: 10 kA rms symmetrical
Ampere Range

1–600 A

Approvals

Standard 248-6, Class H

UL Listed (File: E81895)

CSA Certified (File: LR29862)

Fuse Links

To order, specify LKN (250V) or LKS (600V) plus

ampere rating.

*RLS only.
†These ampere ratings require two links per fuse.

ampeRe RatiNgs

1

6

20

45

90

175

350

2

8*

25

50

100

200

400

3

10

30

60

110

225

450

4

12*

35

70

125

250

500

5

15

40

80

150

300

600

Ordering Information

type

Voltage

Catalog NumbeR

oRdeRiNg NumbeR

FUSE

600

RLS020

0RLS020.T

FUSE

250

RLN020

0RLN020.T

LiNK

600

LKS025

0LKS025.S

LiNK

250

LKN030

0LKN030.S

A

C

C

D

A

E

B

B

F D

G

FIG. 1

FIG. 2

ampeRes

RefeR to

fig. No.

seRies

dimeNsioNs iNCHes (mm)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

1 – 30

1

RLN

2 (50.8)

1

2

(12.7)

1

2

(12.7)

9

16

(14.3)

RLS

5 (127.0)

3

4

(19.1)

5

8

(15.9)

13

16

(20.6)

35 – 60

1

RLN

3 (76.2)

3

4

(19.1)

5

8

(15.9)

13

16

(20.6)

RLS

5

1

2

(139.7)

1 (25.4)

5

8

(15.9)

1

1

16

(27.0)

70 – 100

2

RLN

5

7

8

(149.2)

1 (25.4)

1 (25.4)

1

1

16

(27.0)

1

8

(3.2)

3

4

(19.1)

1

5

16

(33.3)

RLS

7

7

8

(200.0)

1

1

4

(31.8)

1 (25.4)

1

5

16

(33.3)

1

8

(3.2)

3

4

(19.1)

1

9

16

(39.7)

110 – 200

2

RLN

7

1

8

(181.0)

1

1

2

(38.1)

1

3

8

(34.9)

1

9

16

(39.7)

3

16

(4.8)

1

1

8

(28.6)

1

7

8

(47.6)

RLS

9

5

8

(244.5)

1

3

4

(44.5)

1

3

8

(34.9)

1

27

32

(46.8)

3

16

(4.8)

1

1

8

(28.6)

2

3

32

(53.2)

225 – 400

2

RLN

8

5

8

(219.1)

2 (50.8)

1

7

8

(47.6)

2

3

32

(53.2)

1

4

(6.4)

1

5

8

(41.3)

2

13

32

(61.1)

RLS

11

5

8

(295.3)

2

1

2

(63.5)

1

7

8

(47.6)

2

19

32

(65.9)

1

4

(6.4)

1

5

8

(41.3)

2

7

8

(73.0)

450 – 600

2

RLN

10

3

8

(263.5)

2

1

2

(63.5)

2

1

4

(57.2)

2

19

32

(65.9)

1

4

(6.4)

2 (50.8)

2

7

8

(73.0)

RLS

13

3

8

(339.7)

3 (76.2)

2

1

4

(57.2)

3

3

32

(78.6)

1

4

(6.4)

2 (50.8)

3

7

16

(87.3)

Dimensions

Guide For Proper Renewable Fuse Usage

Renewable fuses should only be used where short-
circuit currents are known to be less than 10,000
amperes, and where correct replacement of open
links is assured. Renewable fuses and links are not
recommended for new applications.

Still Using Class H Fuses?

Littelfuse offers several fuse and fuse block
combinations that can greatly improve electrical safety.
LLNRK / LLSRK
FLNR / FLSR fuses
LFR fuse holders

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