- Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
- Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
- Visible indication of blown condition
- 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
- For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Interrupt Rating |
6,000 Amperes DC |
| Maximum Voltage |
32 Volts DC |
| Weight |
0.05-0.08 Lb |
ANL vs. Class T Fuses
These two fuses are the most common high amperage fuses used in marine applications and there are signifi cant differences between the two:
ANL Fuse Advantages:
- Lower cost than Class T fuses
- Available in a wider amperage range than Class T Fuses
- Single mounting hole dimension allows all ANL Fuses to be used with the same fuse block
- Fusible link window gives visual indication of fuse being blown
- Ignition protected—safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
Class T Fuse Advantages:
- The only UL 248-15 listed fuse commonly available in the marine industry
- Very fast response to short circuits protects high amperage electronic equipment such as inverters
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ANL Fuse, 50 Amp - Blue Sea Systems
Part # 5122 * Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
* Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
* Visible indication of blown condition
* 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
* For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
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ANL Fuse, 60A
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Part # 5123
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ANL Fuse, 80A
Part # 5124
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ANL Fuse, 100 Amp - Blue Sea Systems
Part # 5125 * Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
* Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
* Visible indication of blown condition
* 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
* For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
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ANL Fuse, 150A
Part # 5127
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ANL Fuse, 175A
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Part # 5128
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ANL Fuse, 200 Amp
Part # 5129 * Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
* Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
* Visible indication of blown condition
* 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
* For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
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ANL Fuse, 250A
Part # 5131
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ANL Fuse, 300 Amp - Blue Sea Systems
Part # 5133 ANL Fuses. 300A
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ANL Fuse, 350A
Part # 5135 Tin-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance and have visible indication of blown condition. Interrupt capacity is 6000 Amps DC and 32 volts DC maximum.
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ANL Fuse, 400A
Part # 5136 * Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
* Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
* Visible indication of blown condition
* 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
* For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
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ANL Fuse, 500A
Part # 5137 * Ignition protected (conforming to SAE J1171)- safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats (35-500 Amp only)
* Silver-plated connector blades for corrosion resistance
* Visible indication of blown condition
* 6,000 Ampere Interrupt Capacity (AIC) satisfies ABYC requirements for main DC circuit protection on large battery banks
* For use with Blue Sea Systems' ANL Fuse Blocks
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