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SCHURTER’s FRM-A panel mount fuse holder

Panel Mounted Fuse Holder Offers Small, Light and Robust Protection

May 25, 2023
Originally develop for the avionics industry, SCHURTER’s FRM-A is ideal for any challenging environment.

SCHURTER’s FRM-A panel mount fuse holder with DRM-A SMT fuse is a small, light and robust circuit protection solution designed for avionics applications. The extreme-performance circuit protection system is the most compact in its class, measuring <15 mm deep behind the panel.

The FRM-A fuse holder was originally designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions in the avionics industry, qualified for use up to 50,000 feet. However, its modest dimensions and high ingress protection rating of IP67 make it ideal for use in any challenging environment. The FRM-A has successfully passed vibration, shock and salt mist tests according to NF C 20-7XX and IEC 60068-2-XX, confirming its exceptionally robust design. It is built according to UL 4248-1 and CSA C22.2 no. 4248-1 and developed exclusively for use with SCHURTER’s SMT ceramic fuse DRM-A.

Used together or the fuse separately, the FRM-A and DRM-A have a broad range of application use in industrial markets, AV/IT applications according to IEC/UL 62368-1, as well as household appliances according to IEC 60335-1. The fuse holder and fuse combination also comply with end-user safety and sustainable product standards, and correspondingly carry the marks for CE, UKCA, RoHS, China RoHS, UL, Halogen Free and Reach.

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