Eaton Edison SEC fuse SEC.5 - CSA Certified UL Listed
Part Number: SEC.5
Quick Summary
Eaton Edison SEC fuse protects fluorescent fixtures by interrupting faults in lighting circuits. Engineers frequently contend with nuisance trips and inconsistent protection when upgrading older protection devices. This fuse carries CSA Certified and UL Listed marks, RoHS compliance, and a 100 kAIC interrupt rating for safer, more reliable operation in commercial luminaires. The Class G, non-indicating design minimizes nuisance alarms and simplifies maintenance. Its glass-melamine tube and standard packaging fit readily into existing fixtures, helping reduce downtime during replacements. With a 600 Vac and 170 Vdc rating, it supports a wide range of lighting systems while delivering dependable overcurrent protection that aligns with safety and compliance requirements.
Product Information
Extended Description
SEC.5 Eaton: Eaton Edison SEC fuse, Ideal for flourescent fixture protection, 0.5 A, Class G, Non-indicating, 100 kAIC, Glass melamine tube, Standard, 600 V, 170 Vdc
Product Name
Eaton Edison SEC fuse
Catalog Number
SEC.5
UPC
782634802303
Product Length/Depth
1.31 in
Product Height
0.41 in
Product Width
0.41 in
Product Weight
0.001 lb
Warranty
No warranty
Compliances
RoHS Compliant
Certifications
CSA Certified UL Listed
Amperage Rating
0.5 A
Interrupt rating
100 kAIC
Voltage rating
600 Vac, 170 Vdc
Material
Glass melamine tube
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class G
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Amperage and interrupt rating define the core protective capability: 0.5 A with a 100 kAIC interrupt rating, safeguarding luminaire drivers and wiring from high-energy faults. This translates to reduced equipment damage and lower repair costs, especially in dense commercial lighting environments where nuisance faults are common. The 600 Vac and 170 Vdc voltage ratings enable compatibility across standard mains and control circuits, minimizing the need for multiple fuse types and simplifying stocking. Built with a glass-melamine tube, Class G construction, and non-indicating design, the SEC fuse delivers reliable protection with easy replacement in standard fuse holders, while minimizing visual distractions in busy installations. RoHS compliance plus CSA Certified and UL Listed certifications support regulatory alignment and procurement confidence, reducing compliance risk and accelerating project timelines. Overall, this fuse pairs robust protection with straightforward installation, helping facilities cut downtime and extend luminaire life in office, retail, and industrial sectors.
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FAQs
The SEC.5 fuse provides a 0.5 A current rating and supports a voltage rating of 600 Vac and 170 Vdc. It also offers a 100 kAIC interrupt rating, making it suitable for protecting fluorescent lighting fixtures and related circuits in commercial environments.
Yes. The SEC.5 is RoHS compliant and carries CSA Certified and UL Listed certifications. These certifications support regulatory compliance, safer operation, and broader acceptance in industrial and commercial installations.
The SEC.5 is designed for fluorescent fixture protection in commercial luminaires. Its 0.5 A rating, 600 Vac/170 Vdc capability, and high interrupt rating make it well-suited for lighting systems in offices, retail spaces, and light-industrial facilities where reliable overcurrent protection is critical.
Installers should use standard fuse holders compatible with glass melamine tubes. The fuse measures 1.31 in long and 0.41 in square, with a non-indicating Class G design. Ensure the circuit voltage does not exceed 600 Vac or 170 Vdc and confirm RoHS and safety certifications are compliant with your facility’s requirements.
A 100 kAIC interrupt rating provides robust protection against high-energy faults, reducing downstream damage to drivers and wiring. This lowers maintenance costs, minimizes unscheduled downtime, and improves overall system reliability—particularly valuable in high-demand commercial lighting applications where uptime is critical.