General Technologies CT6100 Socket Fuse Connectors User Manual

Ct6100, Safety rules, International symbols

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1. SAFETY RULES

These connectors are designed for use at temperatures between 0°C to 40°C

and altitudes up to 2,000m.

To ensure that the connectors are used safely, follow all safety and operating

instructions in this operation manual.

Do not use the connectors if they appear damaged.
When using the connectors, keep your fingers on the plastic insulating body,

and away from the metal contacts.

Disconnect any wire, lead, or alligator clips before inserting or extracting the

connector.

Make sure power is off before cutting, desoldering, or breaking the circuit wires.

Small amounts of current can be dangerous.

Do not use on circuits powered with more than 30 VDC.
To avoid electrical shock, use CAUTION when working above 60V DC or 25V

AC rms. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

To avoid electrical shock or damage to the connectors, do not exceed the input

limits.

2. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS

Important information

Dangerous Voltages

see manual

Continuity

AC

Ground

DC

Double Insulation

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 General Specifications

Fuses Compatibility: Mini, ATO (ATC) and Maxi size automotive

blade fuses

Contacts Material: Nickel plated bronze

Connector Contacts Tabs: 1/4 Inch Quick Connects

Insulating Body: ABS

Dimentions (LxWxD): Mini

1.47 x 0.91 x 0.19 Inches

37.3 x 23.1 x 4.83 mm

ATO/ATC 1.58 x 0.94 x 0.19 Inches

40.1 x 23.9 x 4.83 mm

Maxi

2.01 x 1.16 x 0.30 Inches

51.1 x 29.5 x 7.62 mm

Weight: Mini

0.11 Oz. (3.12 g)

ATO/ATC 0.17 Oz. (4.58 g)

Maxi

0.34 Oz. (9.16 g)

3.2 Electrical Specifications

Do not exceed the maximum input voltage and/or current to prevent

injury and damage to the connectors and/or sockets.

CAUTION: These connectors do not provide overcurrent

protection for the circuits, therefore when

used to supply current to loads, an external

current limiting device should be added to the

circuit.

4. OPERATION

4.1 Connectors Description

1) Connector contacts tabs

2) Insulating plastic body

3) Fuse socket contacts

Size

Max. Rated Voltage

Max. Rated current

Mini

32 VDC

20 ADC

ATO/ATC

32 VDC

30 ADC

Maxi

32 VDC

40 ADC

4.2 Connection to fuse sockets

CAUTION: Remove if possible the power from the socket,

otherwise disconnect all loads from the socket

circuits. Always disconnect any test leads or

wires attached to the connector tabs before

proceeding to insert the connector into the

fuse socket.

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5. MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Do not submerge the connectors on any

liquid, as they may become permanently

damaged, and unsafe for use.

5.1 Cleaning
Periodically wipe the connectors with a soft damp cloth and mild household

cleanser. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Ensure that no water gets inside

the plastic insulating body to prevent possible shorts and damage.

6. WARRANTY

One year limited warranty, For details see Standard Warranty Informa-
tion in our webpage or you may request a printed copy..

Connection Tabs

Connector

Fuse Block

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