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Fuse Terminal Blocks for Mini-Automotive Blade-Style Fuses 6 mm²
   5 282 Series
  240
        0.2 - 6 mm²    AWG 24 - 10         0.2 - 6 mm²    AWG 24 - 10         0.2 - 6 mm²    AWG 24 - 10
        400 V/6 kV/3 1 2  12 V, 30 AU      400 V/6 kV/3 1 2  24 V, 30 AU      400 V/6 kV/3 1 2  600 V, 30 AU
        I N 25 A (30 A)  24 V, 12 A2       I N 25 A (30 A)                    I N 25 A (30 A)  24 V, 30 A2
        Terminal block width 8 mm / 0.315 in  Terminal block width 8 mm / 0.315 in  Terminal block width 8 mm / 0.315 in
        L 12 - 13 mm / 0.49 in 3           L 12 - 13 mm / 0.49 in 3           L 12 - 13 mm / 0.49 in 3






                                       ( 33,5 mm/1.32 in ) <_ 38,5 mm/1.52 in __>  ( 33,5 mm/1.32 in ) <_ 38,5 mm/1.52 in __>  ( 33,5 mm/1.32 in ) <_ 38,5 mm/1.52 in __>







            ( 35,5 mm/1.4 in )                 ( 35,5 mm/1.4 in )                 < 35,5 mm/1.4 in >
            <_______________ 85 mm/3.35 in _______________>  <_______________ 85 mm/3.35 in _______________>  <______________ 85 mm/3.35 in ______________>
        Circuit I        Circuit II        Circuit I        Circuit II








                                    Pack.                              Pack.                              Pack.
                      Item No.      Unit                 Item No.      Unit                 Item No.      Unit
        2-conductor fuse terminal block for mini-automotive   2-conductor fuse terminal block for mini-automotive   2-conductor fuse terminal block for mini-automotive
        blade-style fuses,                 blade-style fuses,                 blade-style fuses,
        12V, with test point, with blown fuse indication by LED,   24V, with test point, with blown fuse indication by LED,   with test point,
        LED power consumption: 4.8 mA, gray   LED power consumption: 4.8 mA, gray   without blown fuse indication,
        Nominal voltage and current are given by the LED or fuse.   Nominal voltage and current are given by the LED or fuse.   Nominal voltage and current are given by the fuse. Blade-
        Blade-style fuses, please note touchproof protection for   Blade-style fuses, please note touchproof protection for   style fuses, please note touchproof protection for 42V and
        42V and higher.                    42V and higher.                    higher.
          Circuit I   282-698/281-429  25    Circuit I   282-698/281-413  25    gray        282-696       25
          Circuit II  282-698/281-449  25    Circuit II  282-698/281-434  25
        Other terminal blocks with the same profile:  Other terminal blocks with the same profile:  Other terminal blocks with the same profile:
        Through       282-699    Page238   Through       282-699     Page238  Through       282-699     Page 238

        Blade-style fuses
        (not offered by WAGO)

        Excess-current circuit-breaker, thermal
        (not offered by WAGO)
        Recommended excess-current circuit-breakers from
        ETA


        Accessories for Fuse Terminal Blocks
                                              Appropriate marking system: WMB
                                                     (see Section 13)
        End plate, 2 mm thick              Screwless end stop,
                 orange    282-333  100  (4x25)      for DIN 35 rail,
                 gray      282-334  100  (4x25)      6 mm wide
                                                     gray     249-116  100  (4x25)
        Adjacent jumper, insulated,        Screwless end stop,
                 I N 41 A                            for DIN 35 rail,
                 gray      282-402  100  (4x25)      10 mm wide
                                                     gray     249-117  50  (2x25)
        Alternate jumper, insulated,
                 I N 41 A
                 gray      282-409  100  (4x25)
        Test plug adapter, 8.3 mm wide,
                 for terminal blocks 1.5 - 10 mm²,
                 for 4 mm Ø test plug
                 gray      209-170  50  (2x25)
        Certification organizations can be found in the overview on pages 622 and 623.
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