Eaton JDL40 Fuse - 200 kAIC Class J UL Listed

Part Number: JDL40
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
JDL40

Quick Summary

The Eaton JDL40 fuse provides time-delay current-limiting protection for industrial panel and motor control circuits. Engineers often wrestle with nuisance trips during inrush or miscoordination when protecting downstream equipment. It carries UL Listed and CSA Certified markings, plus CE marking and RoHS compliance, supporting global deployments. The Class J design and 600 V rating support safe, scalable protection in modern facilities. With a 40 A rating and 200 kAIC interrupt capacity, it helps ensure selective coordination and fast protection while keeping spare parts simple for maintenance teams. Its compact footprint and standardized packaging speed installation in crowded panels and Edison series configurations. Manufacturers benefit from consistent BOMs and reduced training time for maintenance staff.

Product Information

Extended Description

JDL40 Eaton: Eaton Edison series JDL fuse, Time-delay current-limiting fuse, Non-indicating, 40 A, Class J, Non-indicating, 200 kAIC, Standard, 10, 600 V
Product Name
Eaton Edison series JDL fuse
Catalog Number
JDL40
UPC
782634803423
Product Length/Depth
2.38 in
Product Height
1.06 in
Product Width
1.06 in
Product Weight
1 lb
Warranty
No warranty
Compliances
CE Marked RoHS Compliant
Certifications
CSA Certified UL Listed
Amperage Rating
40 A
Interrupt rating
200 kAIC
Voltage rating
600 V
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class J
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Quantity
10
Special features
Non-indicating
Time-delay current-limiting design reduces nuisance interruptions during motor starts and process transients, improving line uptime and equipment availability. The JDL40 balances fast fault clearing with tolerance to intended inrush, protecting both contactors and control circuits from unnecessary trips. For designers, this means predictable fuse behavior across typical voltage dips and short surges, enabling safer coordination with upstream protection devices and minimizing unplanned downtime in automated lines and packaging equipment. With a 200 kAIC interrupt rating at 600 V, this fuse can withstand high fault currents without forcing upstream devices into immediate disconnection, enabling selective coordination and reduced upstream clearing. This capability is particularly valuable in bus configurations, motor control centers, and distributed control panels where space and wiring complexity limit complex protection schemes. In practice, installers gain confidence in consistent fault isolation while keeping maintenance teams focused on critical spares and routine checks. Its compact form factor (2.38 in L, 1.06 in W, 1.06 in H) and standard packaging streamline installation in crowded panels and Edison-series configurations. The 10-pack quantity supports rollouts across multiple machines, minimizing stockouts and simplifying changeouts during scheduled maintenance. By aligning with Eaton's Edison family, technicians benefit from uniform mounting footprints, standardized accessories, and reduced training time when expanding protection to new lines. Non-indicating operation reduces visual noise in fuse banks, streamlining inspection routines and replacement in large arrays. This, combined with Class J rating and 600 V specification, suits a broad swath of industrial applications, including motor drives, compressors, and automation panels, while maintaining compatibility with existing Edison components. Installation teams appreciate the consistent physical dimensions, fast lead times, and straightforward replacement in spares strategies. UL Listed and CSA Certified, with CE marking and RoHS compliance, this fuse meets global regulatory requirements for manufacturing and export. For procurement and compliance teams, the Eaton Edison JDL40 offers a single, reliable component to standardize protection across facilities, reduce training time, simplify BOMs, and lower lifecycle costs through standardized maintenance procedures.

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FAQs

Install JDL40 fuses in compatible Edison fuse blocks or panelboards designed for Class J, 600 V devices. Ensure proper clearance, respect packaging orientation, and use the supplied holders and fasteners. Verify the fuse alignment is straight to avoid contact wear, and accommodate 2.38 in length within the enclosure. Follow standard electrical safety practices and local codes during replacement or commissioning.
The JDL40 provides a 40 A amperage rating, 600 V voltage rating, and 200 kAIC interrupt capability. This combination supports selective coordination with upstream breakers and other fuses by restricting fault clearing to the nearest protective device. In practice, it protects motors and control circuits while minimizing upstream disruption and reducing energy release during faults.
Yes, the JDL40 is well suited for motor control centers, control panels, and power distribution units in manufacturing environments. Its time-delay feature handles motor start-up surges, while the 600 V rating supports common plant voltages. For retrofit projects, it integrates with existing Edison components to maintain consistent protection strategies without re‑engineering circuits.
The JDL40 is UL Listed and CSA Certified, with CE marking and RoHS compliance. These certifications support regulatory compliance for global manufacturing and export, reduce procurement risk, and streamline supplier qualification. For projects in North America or Europe, you can specify a single, verified fuse that meets safety, environmental, and interoperability requirements while aligning with standard Edison family components.
Implementing JDL40 reduces nuisance trips during inrush, cutting unplanned downtime and extending equipment life by providing controlled protection. Its standardized packaging and non-indicating design simplify inspections and replacements, reducing maintenance labor and spare part diversity. Across multiple lines, a single fuse family streamlines procurement, BOM management, and training, delivering faster mean time to repair and lower lifecycle costs.